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Etel Adnan

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Etel Adnan
Dɔɣim yuliEthel Noel Adnan
Beirut (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli February 24, 1925
O ya TiŋgbaŋLebanon
America
France
A ya ballilaribanchi
Kpibu shee6th arrondissement of Paris (en) Translate, Silimin gɔli November 14, 2021
Ŋun na bi niŋ amiliyaSimone Fattal (en) Translate
Education
Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋuniversité de Paris (mul) Translate
Harvard University (mul) Translate
University of California, Berkeley (en) Translate
Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibuGreek (en) Translate
Turkish (en) Translate
laribanchi
Farinsi
Silmiinsili
Tuma
TumaPɛnta-pɛnta, daankpɛɣulana, essayist (en) Translate, draftsperson (en) Translate, karimba, sasabira ni designer (en) Translate
Tuma sheeFrance
Ŋun kpuɣi o tumaDominican University of California (en) Translate  (1952 -  1978)
Pin' shɛŋa o ni dee
Nira zaŋtiAmerican Writers Against the Vietnam War (en) Translate
LaɣinguHurufiyya movement (en) Translate
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Etel Adnan (24 February 1925 – 14 November 2021), o daa nyɛla Lebanese-American nira ŋun niŋdi yɛltɔɣataɣamalisi, ka lahi nyɛ ŋun duraanyira. Yuuni 2003, Adnan daa nyɛla MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States ni daa piigi so ŋun kpaŋdi o maŋa pam sabbu ni.[1]

Etel N. Adnan nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so yuuni 1925, Beirut, Lebanon.[2][3] Adnan ma, Rose "Lily" Lacorte, daa nyɛla Greek Orthodox ŋun yina Smyrna ka o ba, Assaf Kadri, daa nyɛ Sunni Muslim-Turkish, ka lahi nyɛ "Ottoman officer" so bɛ ni dɔɣu Damascus, Ottoman Syria.

Assaf Kadri ma daa nyɛla Albanian.[4] Adnan yab'doo daa nyɛla Turkish soldier.[5][6] O ba daa yila daŋ ban mali liɣiri ni na.[7] O daa nyɛla woofisa ŋun mini Mustafa Kemal Atatürk daa laɣim ʒini shikuru du yini "military academy."[6] Lala n lahi nyɛli, Adnan ma daa nyɛla bɛ ni wumsi so niŋ fara ni; o laamba daa chirigila Smyrna dini daa niŋk ka "World War I" tɔbu tuhiri ka o ba daa nyɛ woofisa ŋun tumdi Smyrna.[6] Di ni daa niŋ ka Ottoman Empire saha gari, Adnan laamba daa kuli Beirut.[8][9][10]

  • Shifting the silence, Nightboat, 2020
  • Time, Nightboat, 2020
  • Surge, Nightboat, 2018
  • Night, Nightboat, 2016
  • Life Is a Weaving, Galerie Lelong (2016) ISBN 978-2-868821-23-2.
  • Premonition, Kelsey Street Press (2014) ISBN 978-0-932716-82-8.
  • To look at the sea is to become what one is: An Etel Adnan Reader, edited by Thom Donovan, Brandon Shimoda, Ammiel Alcalay, and Cole Swensen, Nightboat Books (2014)
  • Sea and Fog, Nightboat Books (2012)
  • Master of the Eclipse (2009)
  • Seasons (2008)
  • In the Heart of the Heart of Another Country (2005)
  • In/somnia (2002)
  • There: In the Light and the Darkness of the Self and of the Other (1997)
  • To Write in a Foreign Language (1996)
  • Of Cities and Women, Letters to Fawwaz (1993)
  • Paris, When It's Naked (1993)
  • The Spring Flowers Own and the Manifestations of the Voyage (1990)
  • The Arab Apocalypse (1989)
  • Journey to Mount Tamalpais: An Essay (1985)
  • The Indian Never Had a Horse and Other Poems (1985)
  • From A to Z Poetry (1982)[11]
  • Sitt Marie Rose: A Novel (1978)
  • Moon Shots, Sausalito-Belvedere Gazette (1967)[12]
  • "The Enemy's Testament" in Where is Vietnam?, Anchor Books (1967, Walter Lowenfels, ed., Tɛmplet:ASIN)
  • al-Sitt Mari Ruz: riwayah. (Sitt Marie Rose.), with Jirum Shahin and Firyal Jabburi Ghazul. Al-Qahirah: al-Hayah al-Ammah li-Qusur al-Thaqafah, yuuni 2000.
  • n mudun wa-nisa: rasail il Fawwaz. (Of Cities and Women.) Bayrut: Dar al-Hihar, yuuni 1998.
  • Kitab al-bahr; kitab al-layal; kitab al-mawt; kitab al-nihayah, with Abid Azarih. Bayrut: Dar Amwaj, yuuni 1994.
  • al-Sitt Marie Ruz. Bayrut: al-Mu-assasah al-Arabiyah lil-Dirasat wa-al-Nashr, yuuni 1979.
  • Voyage, guerre, exil, L'Echoppe, 2020
  • Un printemps inattendu (entretiens), Galerie Lelong, 2020
  • Grandir et devenir poète au Liban, L'Echoppe, 2019
  • Tolérance, L'Echoppe, 2018
  • Nuit, Editions de l'Attente, 2017
  • La vie est un tissage, Galerie Lelong, 2016 ISBN 978-2-868821-21-8
  • Mer et brouillard, Editions de l'Attente, 2017
  • A propos de la fin de l'Empire Ottoman, Galerie Lelong, 2015
  • Le Prix que nous ne voulons pas payer pour l'amour, Galerie Lelong, 2015
  • Prémonition, Galerie Lelong, 2015
  • Là-bas, Editions de l'Attente, 2013
  • Paris mis a nu. France: Éditions Tamyras, 2011, translated by Martin Richet.
  • Ce ciel qui n'est pas. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1997.
  • Ce ciel qui n'est pas. Bilingual edition (French-Arabic): Tunis: Tawbad, 2008.
  • Rachid Korachi: Ecriture passion, with Rachid Korachi and Jamel-Eddine Bencheikh. Alger: Galerie Mhamed Issiakhem, 1988.
  • L'apocalypse arabe. Paris: Papyrus Éditions, 1980.
  • Sitt Marie Rose. Paris: Des Femmes, 1978.
  • Jbu: Suivi de l'Express Beyrouth enfer. Paris: P.J. Oswald, 1973.
  • 2022 Etel Adnan/Vincent van Gogh - Kleur als Taal, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam[13]
  • 2021 new works, Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Germany[14]
  • Etel Adnan: Light's New Measure, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York [15]
  • 2020 The uprising of colors, Sfeir-Semler Karantina, Beirut, Lebanon[16]
  • 2020 WO DIE ZITRONEN BLÜHEN..., Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Germany[17]
  • 2020 Satellites et Planètes, Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris[18]
  • 2019 Leporellos, Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris[19]
  • 2019 Etel Adnan et les modernes, MUDAM, Luxembourg
  • 2019 Etel Adnan: Each day is a whole world, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen
  • 2018 New Work: Etel Adnan, SFMOMA, San Francisco
  • 2018 Parler aux fleurs, Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris
  • 2018 Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Suisse
  • 2018 Estampes originales, Galerie Lelong & Co, Art Basel, Basel, Switzerland
  • 2018 Tout ce que je fais est mémoire, Chateau La Coste, Le Puy Ste Réparade, France
  • 2018 La Fulgurance du geste, Fondation Jan Michalski, Montricher, Basel, Switzerland
  • 2018 Tapisseries et estampes, Galerie Lelong & Co, Paris
  • 2017 Sea and Fog, Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada
  • 2017 L'emozione dei COLORI nell'arte, GAM, Castello di Rivoli, Italy
  • 2016 Paintings · Drawings · Tapestries · Writing, Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Germany[20]
  • 2016 A Tremendous Astronomer, Galerie Lelong, Paris
  • 2016 Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris
  • 2016 Serpentine Gallery, London
  • 2016 Galerie Lelong, Paris
  • 2015 Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich
  • 2015 Galerie Lelong Paris
  • 2015 Saltwater, Istanbul Biennale
  • 2015 Galerie Lelong, New York
  • 2015 Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA ), Dublin
  • 2015 Sharjah Biennial 12: The past, the present, the possible Archived 2024-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, Sharjah Art Museum, UAE
  • 2014 Etel Adnan in all her dimensions, MATHAF, Doha, Qatar
  • 2014 Writing Mountains, Museum der Moderne, Salzburg
  • 2014 New Museum, New York
  • 2014 Whitney Biennale, Whitney Museum, New York
  • 2013 Etel Adnan, Sfeir-Semler Karantina, Beirut, Lebanon[21]
  • 2012 Works 1956–2012, Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Hamburg, Germany[22]
  • 2012 DOCUMENTA (13), Kassel, Germany
  • 2010 Paintings and Drawings, Sfeir-Semler Karantina, Beirut, Lebanon[23]
  1. Majaj, Lisa Suhair and Amireh, Amal (Eds.) "Etel Adnan: Critical Essays on the Arab-American Writer and Artist", Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  2. Amyuni, M.T., "The Secret of Being a Woman' on Etel Adnan's Quest," Al Jadid [A Review & Record of Arab Culture and the Arts], Vol. 4, No. 25, 1998, Online:
  3. Great women artists. Phaidon Press. 2019. p. 22. ISBN 978-0714878775.
  4. Colby, Georgina (2019). Reading Experimental Writing. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. p. 15. ISBN 9781474440400.
  5. For Etel Adnan, a show in Turkey is a symbolic homecoming. Apollo Magazine (3 June 2021). Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  6. 1 2 3 An Artisan of Beauty and Truth:Etel Adnan in conversation with David Hornsby and Jane Clark, Beshara Magazine, 2019, Etel: Well, my father was a Turk and a Muslim, and my mother was a Greek and a member of the Greek Orthodox Church, at a time when intermarriages were not common at all. He was a top officer and a classmate of Atatürk; they were at the military academy together. My father was already married with three children when he met my mother; he lived in Damascus and had his first family there. My mother was twenty years younger, and I was the only child of their marriage.
  7. Umak, Lokesh (2024-10-20). Etel Adnan: A Life in Art, Poetry, and Famous Paintings (en-US).
  8. "Etel Adnan: About" Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  9. Etel Adnan: Children of the sun. Bidoun.
  10. "Etel Adnan: Biography" Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  11. From A-Z: Etel Adnan + Hans Ulrich Obrist.
  12. "Marinite's Poetry Book Is Released". Daily Independent Journal: p. 4. 1967-01-24. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90413685/s-b-gazette/.
  13. Tentoonstelling Kleur als Taal.
  14. new works, Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
  15. Light's New Measure.
  16. The uprising of colors, Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
  17. WO DIE ZITRONEN BLÜHEN..., Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
  18. Satellites et Planètes.
  19. Leporellos.[permanent dead link]
  20. Paintings · Drawings · Tapestries · Writing, Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
  21. Etel Adnan, Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
  22. Works 1956–2012, Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
  23. Etel Adnan, Sfeir-Semler Gallery.
  • Amireh, Amal; "Bearing Witness: The Politics of Form in Etel Adnan's Sitt Marie Rose." Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, 2005 Fall; 14 (3): 251–63. (journal article)
  • Amyuni, Mona Takieddine. "Etel Adnan & Hoda Barakat: De-Centered Perspectives, Subversive Voices." IN: Poetry's Voice-Society's Norms: Forms of Interaction between Middle Eastern Writers and Their Societies. Ed. Andreas Pflitsch and Barbara Winckler. Wiesbaden, Germany: Reichert; 2006. pp. 211–21
  • Cassidy, Madeline. "'Love Is a Supreme Violence': The Deconstruction of Gendered Space in Etel Adnan's Sitt Marie Rose." IN: Violence, Silence, and Anger: Women's Writing as Transgression. Ed. Deirdre Lashgari. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia; 1995. pp. 282–90
  • Champagne, John G. "Among Good Christian Peoples: Teaching Etel Adnan's Sitt Marie Rose." College Literature, 2000 Fall; 27 (3): 47–70.
  • Fernea, Elizabeth. "The Case of Sitt Marie Rose: An Ethnographic Novel from the Modern Middle East." IN: Literature and Anthropology. Ed. Philip Dennis and Wendell Aycock. Lubbock: Texas Tech UP; 1989. pp. 153–164
  • Foster, Thomas. "Circles of Oppression, Circles of Repression: Etel Adnan's Sitt Marie Rose." PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1995 Jan; 110 (1): 59–74.
  • Ghandour, Sabah. "Gender, Postcolonial Subject, and the Lebanese Civil War in Sitt Marie Rose." IN: The Postcolonial Crescent: Islam's Impact on Contemporary Literature. Ed. John C. Hawley. New York, NY: Peter Lang; 1998. pp. 155–65
  • Hajjar, Jacqueline A. "Death, Gangrene of the Soul, in Sitt Marie Rose by Etel Adnan." Revue Celfan/Celfan Review, 1988 May; 7 (3): 27–33.
  • Hartman, Michelle. "'This Sweet/Sweet Music': Jazz, Sam Cooke, and Reading Arab American Literary Identities." MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, 2006 Winter; 31 (4): 145–65.
  • Karnoub, Elisabeth. "'Une Humanité qui ne cesse de crucifier le Christ': Réécriture du sacrifice christique dans Sitt Marie Rose de Etel Adnan." IN: Victims and Victimization in French and Francophone Literature. Ed. Buford Norman. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi; 2005. pp. 59–71
  • Kilpatrick, Hilary. "Interview with Etel Adnan (Lebanon)." IN: Unheard Words: Women and Literature in Africa, the Arab World, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America. Ed. Mineke Schipper. Trans. Barbara Potter Fasting. London: Allison & Busby; 1985. pp. 114–120
  • Layoun, Mary N. "Translation, Cultural Transgression and Tribute, and Leaden Feet." IN: Between Languages and Cultures: Translation and Cross-Cultural Texts. Ed. Anuradha Dingwaney and Carol Maier. Pittsburgh, PA: U of Pittsburgh P; 1995. pp. 267–89
  • Majaj, Lisa Suhair. "Voice, Representation and Resistance: Etel Adnan's Sitt Marie Rose." Intersections: Gender, Nation and Community in Arab Women's Novels. Ed. Lisa Suhair Majaj, Paula W. Sunderman and Therese Saliba. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Univ. Press, 2002. 200–230.
  • Majaj, Lisa Suhair and Amal Amireh. Etel Adnan: Critical Essays on the Arab-American Writer and Artist. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Co, 2002.
  • Marie, Elisabeth Anne. Sacrifice, sacrifiée, sacrificatrice: L'étrange triptyque: Sacrifices au féminin dans trois romans francophones libanais. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 2003 May; 63 (11): 3961. U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2002.
  • Mejcher-Atassi, Sonja. "Breaking the Silence: Etel Adnan's Sitt Marie Rose and The Arab Apocalypse." IN: Poetry's Voice-Society's Norms: Forms of Interaction between Middle Eastern Writers and Their Societies. Ed. Andreas Pflitsch and Barbara Winckler. Wiesbaden, Germany: Reichert; 2006. pp. 201–10
  • Mustafa, Daliya Sa'id (translator). "Al-Kitabah bi-lughah ajnabiyyah." Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics, 2000; 20: 133-43 (Arabic section); 300-01 (English section).
  • Muzaffar, May. "Iytil 'Adnan: Qarinat al-nur wa-al-ma'." Arabi, 2007 Feb; 579: 64–68.
  • Obank, Margaret. "Private Syntheses and Multiple Identities." Banipal: Magazine of Modern Arab Literature, 1998 June; 2: 59–61.
  • Shoaib, Mahwash. "Surpassing Borders and 'Folded Maps': Etel Adnan's Location in There." Studies in the Humanities, 2003 June-Dec; 30 (1-2): 21–28.
  • "Vitamin P3." Phaidon Press, 2017. ISBN 978-0-7148-7145-5
  • Willis, Mary-Angela. "Francophone Literature of the Middle East by Women: Breaking the Walls of Silence." IN: Francophone Post-Colonial Cultures: Critical Essays. Ed. Kamal Salhi. Lanham, MD: Lexington; 2003. pp. 64–74
  • Willis, Mary-Angela. La Guerre démasquée à travers la voix féminine dans Sitt Marie Rose d'Etel Adnan et Coquelicot du massacre d'Evelyne Accad. Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 2002 Mar; 62 (9): 3061. U of Alabama, 2001.

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