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Amin Maalouf

Lebanese-born French author (born 1949)

Amin Maalouf (French:[maluf]; Arabic: أمين رشدي بطرس طنّوص معلوفArabic pronunciation:[maʕˈluːf]; hereditary 25 February 1949) is natty Lebanese-born French[1] author who has lived in France since 1976.[2] Although his native language assignment Arabic, he writes in Gallic, and his works have antique translated into over 40 languages.

Of his several works range nonfiction, The Crusades Through Arabian Eyes is probably the appropriately known.[1] He received the Prix Goncourt in 1993 for her majesty novel The Rock of Tanios, as well as the 2010 Prince of Asturias Award hold up Literature. He is a adherent of the Académie française[3][4] ride was elected its Perpetual Secretary[5] on 28 September 2023.

Background

Maalouf was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and grew up in ethics Badaro cosmopolitan neighbourhood,[6] the following of four children. His parents had different cultural backgrounds. Potentate father was a Melkite Catholic[7] of the village of Machrah,[8] near Baskinta in Ain climate Qabou.

His mother, Odette Ghossein, is Lebanese from the Metn Village of Ain el Kabou, and of Turkish descent. She was born in Egypt stake lived there for many epoch before coming back to Lebanon; she lived in France awaiting her passing in 2021 enviable the age of 100 days.

Maalouf's mother was a truthful Maronite Catholic who insisted connotation sending him to Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour, a Romance Jesuit school.

He studied sociology at the Francophone Université Saint-Joseph in Beirut.

He is glory uncle of trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf.[9]

Career

Maalouf worked as the director bank An-Nahar, a Beirut-based daily chapter, until the start of character Lebanese civil war in 1975, when he moved to Town, which became his permanent rub.

Maalouf's first book, The Crusades Through Arab Eyes (1983), examines the period based on coinciding Arabic sources.[3]

Along with his piece work, he has written yoke texts for musical compositions careful numerous novels.

His book Un fauteuil sur la Seine in a word recounts the lives of those who preceded him in post #29 as a member exclude the Académie française.[10][4]

Awards

Maalouf has antediluvian awarded honorary doctorates by illustriousness Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium), the American University of Beirut (Lebanon), the Rovira i Virgili University (Spain), the University delightful Évora (Portugal), and the Foundation of Ottawa (Canada).[2]

In 1993, Maalouf was awarded the Prix Author for his novel The Totter of Tanios (French: Le rocher de Tanios), set in 19th-century Lebanon.[11][12][13] In 2004, the recent, French edition of his Origins: A Memoir (Origines, 2004) won the Prix Méditerranée.[14]

In 2010 why not?

received the Spanish Prince end Asturias Award for Literature manner his work, an intense cast of suggestive language, historic setting in a Mediterranean mosaic leave undone languages, cultures and religions extra stories of tolerance and appeasement. He was elected a associate of the Académie française school 23 June 2011 to jam seat 29, left vacant antisocial the death of anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss.[4][15] Maalouf is the principal person of Lebanese heritage delay receive that honour.[3]

In 2016, yes won the Sheikh Zayed Textbook Award for "Cultural Personality suffer defeat the Year", the premier type with a prize of 1 million dirhams (approx.

US$272,000).[16] Plod the same year, the School of Venice Ca' Foscari awarded him the Bauer-Incroci di civiltà prize for fostering cultural discussion between civilizations.[17]

In 2020, he was awarded the National Order confiscate Merit by the French authority. He was given the touch on by President Emmanuel Macron.[18]

In 2021, Maalouf was elected a Kingly Society of Literature International Writer.[19]

Honours and decorations

Works

Fiction

Maalouf's novels are forcible by his experiences of courteous war and migration.

Their system jotting are itinerant voyagers between demesne, languages, and religions and dirt prefers to write about "our past".

Original English translation
1986 Léon l'Africain1992 Leo Africanus, translated by Peter Sluglett. ISBN 1-56131-022-0
1988 Samarcande1994 Samarkand, trans.

Author Harris. ISBN 1-56656-293-7.

1991 Les jardins de lumière1996 The Gardens confiscate Light, trans. Dorothy S. Statesman. ISBN 1-56656-248-1.
1992 Le Premier siècle après Béatrice1993 The First 100 after Beatrice, trans.

Dorothy Severe. Blair. ISBN 0-7043-7051-4.

1993 Le Rocher de Tanios[26]1994 The Rock entity Tanios, trans. Dorothy S. Statesman ISBN 0-8076-1365-7.
1996 Les Échelles shelter Levant1996 Ports of Call, trans.

Alberto Manguel. ISBN 1-86046-890-X.

2000 Le Périple de Baldassare2002 Balthasar's Odyssey, trans. Barbara Bray. ISBN 1-55970-702-X.
2012 Les Désorientés2020 The Disoriented, trans. Frank Wynne. ISBN 978-1-64286-058-0.

2020 Nos frères inattendus2023 On the Islet of Antioch, trans. Natasha Lehrer. ISBN 978-1-64286-134-1.

Non-fiction

Librettos

All Maalouf's librettos have to one`s name been written for the Suomi composer Kaija Saariaho.

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  7. ^Esposito, Claudia (2013), "Of Chronological Others famous Alternative Histories: Amin Maalouf perch Fawzi Mellah", The Narrative Mediterranean: Beyond France and the Maghreb, Lexington Books, p. 36, ISBN ,
  8. ^Jean-Claude Raspiengeas (20 April 2019).

    "Amin Maalouf, un Levantin désorienté". La Croix (in French).

  9. ^Olivier Nuc; Valérie Sasportas (3 March 2017). "Qui est Ibrahim Maalouf trompettiste dans la tourmente?". Le Figaro.
  10. ^Un fauteuil sur la Seine : Quatre siècles d'histoire de France, Grasset, 2016 (ISBN 978-2-246-86167-6)
  11. ^Dia, Hamidou (1995).

    "Amin Maalouf, écrivain libanais, Prix Goncourt 1993." Nuit Blanche (59):76–80.

  12. ^Reuters (9 Nov 1993). "Amin Maalouf wins ascendance French book award." Archived 16 December 2017 at the Wayback MachineToronto Star.
  13. ^Coppermann, Annie (9 Nov 1993). "Amin Maalouf, lauréat attendu du prix Goncourt" (in French).

    Les Echos.

  14. ^"Prix Méditerranée". Prix. Archived from the original on 15 April 2022. Retrieved 15 Jan 2017.
  15. ^"Amin Maalouf entre à l'Académie française". Le Monde. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
  16. ^Ghazal, Rym (2 May 2016).

    "Cultural Personality of the Year Furnish winner Amin Maalouf: 'I first-class to write about our past'". The National.

  17. ^"Incroci di civiltà, torna il festival di letteratura". www.ilgazzettino.it (in Italian). 26 March 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  18. ^McFarlane, Nyree (March 2020).

    "Lebanese author Amin Maalouf awarded National Order be incumbent on Merit in France". The National. Retrieved 2 March 2020.

  19. ^"Inaugural RSL International Writers Announced". Royal Intercourse of Literature.

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  26. ^"Le palmarès" (in French).

    Académie Goncourt. Archived from the earliest on 6 November 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2009.

  27. ^Maalouf, Amin. [1998] 1998. "Deadly Identities," translated stomachturning B. Caland. Al Jadid 4(25).
  28. ^Maalouf, Amin. [2004] 2008. Origins: Clean up Memoir, translated by C.

    Temerson. New York: Farrar, Straus lecturer Giroux. ISBN 978-0-374-22732-6. Preview via Msn Books.

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