Meltem Arıkan

Meltem Arıkan
Meltem Arıkan
Born January 7, 1968 (1968-01-07) (age 43)
Ankara, Turkey
Occupation Novelist, Playwright
Nationality Turkey Turkish

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Meltem Arıkan, born on January 7, 1968, in Ankara, is a Turkish novelist and playwright.

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Biography

Arıkan was born and grew up in Ankara, Turkey. Her first short stories and essays were published in various literary journals during 1992–1995. Her first novel, Ve… Veya… Belki… (And… Or… Maybe…) was published in 1999, followed by Evet... Ama... Sanki... (Yes… But… As If…) in 2000 and Kadin Bedenini Soyarsa (Undressing Herself) in 2002.

Her fourth novel Yeter Tenimi Acıtmayın (Stop Hurting My Flesh) which included women's trauma stories of child abuse, harassment and incest had been banned in early 2004 by the Committee to Protect the Minors from Obscene Publications, a body established under the Turkish Prime Ministry, with the accusation of "Writing about the non-existing incest fact in Turkey, while using Turkish names for the characters, attempting to disturb the Turkish family order with a feminist approach." Following the legal procedures, the ban was lifted by the '1st Magistrate Criminal Court' after two months, and the book was published once again without being subjected to any censorship. After this experience of censorship, Arıkan has been awarded with “Freedom of Idea and Statement Prize 2004” by the Turkish Publishers’ Association.[1][2][3][4]

Her fifth novel Zaten Yoksunuz (You Exist In No Way) was published in 2005, followed by Umut Lanettir (Hope is a Curse) in 2006. After her first 6 novels, Arikan wrote the script for the play I’m Breaking the Game (Oyunu Bozuyorum) which premiered in August at the Zurich Theater Spectacle, performed by Garajistanbul and awarded the “New Unique Play” prize from VIII. Lions Theatrical Awards in 2007. She published a research book titled Beden Biliyor (The Body Knows) in 2008. In 2009 another play, Parallel, whose dramaturgy was by Arıkan, was staged by Garajistanbul as a part of the Linz 2009: European Capital of Culture program.[5] Her last novel, Özlemin Beni Savuran (Your Yearning That Sways Me) was published in June 2009.

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Fiction

Non-Fiction

Theatrical Plays

  • 2007 I'm Breaking the Game (a.k.a. I'm Spoiling the Game) Text: Meltem Arıkan (Oyunu Bozuyorum)
  • 2009 Parallel Dramaturgy: Meltem Arıkan

Journalism

  • 2007 - , columns at monthly magazine Kazete[6]

Awards and Prizes

  • 2007 VIII. Lions Theatre Awards, Unique New Play Award (with Oyunu Bozuyorum - I'm Breaking the Game)
  • 2004 Turkish Publishers Association's Freedom of Statement and Idea Award (with Yeter Tenimi Acıtmayın - Stop Hurting My Flesh)
  • 2003 Nigde University Talebe Journal's Best Female Writer Award (with Kadın Bedenini Soyarsa - Undressing Herself)

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