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  • Ḳanyuḳ, Yoram
  • Ḳaniyuḳ, Yoram
  • Sherarah, Yosef
  • Sherara, Yosef
  • קניוק, יורם
  • שרארה, יוסף
  • كنيوك، يورام‏
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His The acrophile, 1961, c1960.

His Kemo sipurim, 1983: t.p. (Yoram Ḳanyuḳ) verso t.p. (Yoram Kaniuk [in rom.])

His Sipure sofshavuʻa, c1986: t.p. (Yoram Ḳanyuḳ) t.p. verso (Yoram Kaniuk [in rom.]) p. 4 of cover (b. 1930 in Tel Aviv)

His ʻArvi ṭov, 1984: t.p. (Yosef Sherarah) t.p. verso (Yosef Sherara [in rom.])

His Confessions of a good Arab, 1987: t.p. (Yoram Kaniuk) t.p. verso (Hebrew ed. published under title, Aravi tov) jacket (hero of novel is Yosef Rosenzweig/Sherara, a fictional character)

Email from OCH, Sept. 29, 2008 (His Ḳesem ʻal Yam Kineret, 2008: p. 3: 15 years ago I wrote this book under the name Revital Bek)

Kaniuk, Yoram. Life on sandpaper, 2011: ECIP t.p. (Yoram Kaniuk) data view (b. in Tel Aviv in 1930; a novelist, painter, and journalist, Kaniuk has published more than 30 books of fiction and cultural commentary; a feature film based on his novel Adam resurrected was recently released)

Guardian (online), viewed June 10, 2013 (Yoram Kaniuk; b. May 2, 1930, Tel Aviv; d. June 8, 2013; Israeli novelist who became disillusioned with his homeland)

Wikipedia, September 14, 2017 (Yoram Kaniuk (Hebrew: יורם קניוק‎‎; May 2, 1930-June 8, 2013) was an Israeli writer, painter, journalist, and theater critic; born in Tel Aviv; in May 2011, Kaniuk petitioned the Israeli Interior Ministry to change his religion status from "Jewish" to "no religion"; in October 2011, a district court judge approved his petition, meaning that Kaniuk was then considered a Jew by nationality, but not by religion)

VIAF, September 14, 2017 (National Library of Israel authorized access points: كنيوك، يورام; קניוק, יורם, 1930-2017; Kaniuk, Yoram, 1930-2013)