Ram Moav
Ram Moav (Hebrew: רם מואב; 1930–1984) was an Israeli geneticist and science fiction writer. He helped shape early Israeli science fiction and wrote the controversial novel Luna, which portrays a genetic utopia on the Moon. Lavie Tidhar, among others, has cited Moav as an influence and as a writer he read in childhood.
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