That's not a compromise; it's a cop-out. His actions don't represent what the community is asking for, but I don't think he really cares.
"Alan Levy" was an American author.
Alan Levy was born in New York City in 1932 and educated at Brown University/Brown and Columbia University/Columbia universities. In 1952 at Brown, he co-wrote an original Brownbrokers musical titled Anything Can Be Fixed with Gill Bach and Porter Woods. In addition, he worked seven years as a reporter for the Louisville Courier-Journal in Kentucky. Later on, he spent seven years in New York as journalist writing for Life (magazine)/Life magazine, The Saturday Evening Post, The New York Times and others. Among first personalities he interviewed were W. H. Auden, the Beatles, Fidel Castro, Graham Greene, Václav Havel, Sophia Loren, Vladimir Nabokov, Richard Nixon and Ezra Pound.
In 1967, Alan Levy moved to Prague with his family, to collaborate on an American version of a musical by Ji?í Šlitr and Ji?í Suchý.
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