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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Elif Şafak Elif Şafak Biography Born in France, Şafak remained with her mother, when her parents divorced. She spent her teenage years in Madrid, Spain and Amman, Jordan. She graduated in International Relations at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. She holds a Master of Science degree in Gender and Women’s Studies, with a thesis on The Deconstruction of Femininity Along the Cyclical Understanding of Heterodox Dervishes in Islam. She earned her Ph.D. from the Department of Political Science at the same university. Her Ph.D. thesis was entitled An Analysis of Turkish Modernity Through Discourses of Masculinities. She spent a year at Mount Holyoke Women’s College in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States, on a fellowship and completed her first novel in English there. The book, The Saint of Incipient Insanities was published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Şafak served as a visiting scholar at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States and served on the faculty in the Near Eastern Studies Department at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. She has since returned to Istanbul, Turkey, a city she has often called a source of love and inspiration for her. Divides her time between the US and Istanbul. Şafak debuted in literature with her story Kem Gözlere Anadolu, published in 1994. Her first novel, Pinhan (The Sufi) was awarded the "Mevlana Prize" in 1998, which is given to the best work in mystical literature in Turkey. Her second novel, Şehrin Aynaları (Mirrors of the City), brings together Jewish and Islamic mysticism against a historical setting in the 17th century Mediterranean. Şafak greatly increased her readership with her novel Mahrem (The Gaze), which earned her the "Union of Turkish Writers’ Prize" in 2000. Her next novel, Bit Palas (The Flea Palace), has been a bestseller in Turkey, and was followed by Med-Cezir, a non-fiction book of essays on gender, sexuality, mental ghettoes, and literature. On the topic of womanhood, Elif Şafak (sometimes spelled Elif Shafak), (born 1971, Strasbourg, France) is an awardwinning writer. She has published novels written in Turkish as well as English. She has been characterized by critics as defiant of orthodoxy, deeply involved in feminism, political analysis, and Ottoman culture, with "a particular genius for depicting backstreet Istanbul".[1] 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia national identity, and non-belonging, the contributed the foreword to Türkçe Sevmek (Istanbul: Doğan Kitap, 2005), the Turkish translation of the expatriate literature anthology Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign Women in Modern Turkey. Elif Şafak • Şehrin Aynaları, 280pp, 1999, Metis, ISBN 975-342-298-9 [3] • Mahrem, 216pp, 2000, Metis, ISBN 975-342-285-7 [4] • Bit Palas, 361pp, 2002, Metis, ISBN 975-342-354-3 [5] • Araf (translation of The Saint of Incipient Insanities), 352pp, 2004, Metis, ISBN 975-342-465-5 [6] • Beşpeşe, 680pp, 2004, Metis, ISBN 467-1 (with Murathan Mungan, Faruk Ulay, Celil Oker and Pınar Kür) [7] • Med-Cezir, 254pp, 2005, Metis, ISBN 975-342-533-3 [8] • Baba ve Piç (translation of The Bastard of Istanbul), 384 pp, 2006, Metis, ISBN 975-342-553-8 [9] • Aşk, 420 pp, 2009, Doğan, ISBN 978-605-111-107-0 [10] English • The Saint of Incipient Insanities, 368pp, 2004, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, ISBN 037-425-357-9 [11] • The Flea Palace (translation of Bit Palas), 260pp, 2005, Marion Boyars, ISBN 071-453-101-4 [12] (with Müge Göcek) • The Gaze (translation of Mahrem), 252pp, 2006, Marion Boyars, ISBN 0-7145-3121-9 [13] • The Bastard of Istanbul, 368pp, 2006, Viking Adult, ISBN 067-003-834-2 [14] German • Spiegel der Stadt, Literaturca Verlag, ISBN 393-553-506-6 • Die Heilige des nahenden Irrsinns, 2005, Eichborn Verlag, ISBN 382-185-750-1 [15] The Bastard of Istanbul and criminal prosecution in Turkey Şafak’s second novel written in English is The Bastard of Istanbul (a literal Turkish translation of the title would be "The Father and the Bastard"), which was the bestselling book of 2006 in Turkey. The novel brought Şafak under prosecution by the Turkish government for "insulting Turkishness" under Article 301 of the Turkish Criminal Code.[2] The charges stemmed from a statement made by a character in her novel, who characterized the massacres of Armenians in World War I as genocide[3]. In response, Şafak suggested that "The way [ultranationalists] are trying to penetrate the domain of art and literature is quite new, and quite disturbing"[3]. The charges were ultimately dismissed. Recent life and work Elif Şafak also writes for newspapers and magazines in Europe and the United States. In 2005 she married Turkish journalist Eyüp Can during a book promotion trip in Berlin, Germany[4]. On September 15, 2006, their daughter Şehrazad Zelda was born. Following the birth she suffered from post-natal depression for more than ten months, a period she addressed in her first autobiographical book, which combines fiction and non-fiction genres. Şafak has commented concerning the book: "I named this book Black Milk for two reasons. First, it deals with postpartum depression and shows that mother’s milk is not always as white and spotless as society likes to think it is. Second, out of that depression I was able to get an inspiration; out of that black milk I was able to develop some sort of ink." References [1] Writers on Trial - New York Times [2] The Economist, July 27, 2006, "More Turkish writers face prosecution" [3] ^ Turkey, a Touchy Critic, Plans to Put a Novel on Trial - New York Times [4] Arno Widmann, Elif Shafak: "I like being several people" - signandsight External links • Audio interview in English • "In Turkey, a Novel Is a Public Statement" Elif Shafak interview by Lewis Gropp on Qantara.de (8 August 2006) • International PEN report on Şafak’s case • Censorship in Turkey - IFEX Bibliography • Kem Gözlere Anadolu, 96pp, 1994, Evrensel, ISBN 975-785-729-6 [1] • Pinhan, 224pp, 1997, Metis, ISBN 975-342-297-0 [2] 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia • Survey of reviews for The Bastard of Istanbul on Metacritic Elif Şafak • Marly Rusoff & Associates, Inc. bio Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elif_%C5%9Eafak" Categories: Turkish non-fiction writers, Turkish scientists, Turkish political scientists, Turkish sociologists, Turkish academics, Turkish writers, Turkish novelists, 1971 births, Living people, Middle East Technical University alumni, People from Strasbourg, Censorship in Turkey This page was last modified on 22 May 2009, at 00:22 (UTC). 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