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          Assaf Gavron (Hebrew: אסף גברון; born 21 December ) is an Israeli writer, novelist, translator and musician, formerly a journalist and hi-tech worker.!

          Assaf Gavron was born in , and published six novels (Ice, Moving, Almost Dead, Hydromania, The Hilltop and Eighteen Lashes), a collection of short stories.

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        6. Assaf Gavron

          Israeli writer, novelist, translator and musician

          Assaf Gavron

          Assaf Gavron (2014)

          Born (1968-12-21) December 21, 1968 (age 56)

          Arad, Israel

          NationalityIsraeli
          Alma materGoldsmiths' College, London, UK
          Occupation(s)Writer, novelist, translator, musician
          AwardsBernstein Prize (2013), Israeli Prime Minister Award for authors (2011)
          WebsiteOfficial website

          Assaf Gavron (Hebrew: אסף גברון; born 21 December 1968) is an Israeli writer, novelist, translator and musician, formerly a journalist and hi-tech worker.

          His books have been translated to several languages and won awards such as the Bernstein Prize for The Hilltop (2013), Prix Courrier International (France) for Croc Attack (2012), "Ein Buch für die Stadt" (Cologne, Germany) for the same novel (2012), and the Israeli Prime Minister Award for authors (2011).

          Biography

          Assaf Gavron was born in the town of Arad in 1968 and grew up in Motza Illit near