Hala Alyan
Si Hala Alyan (namundag Hulyo 27, 1986) sarong parasurat na Palestino-Amerikano, makata, asin clinical psychologist na espesiyalisado sa trauma, pagkaadikto, asin man iba-ibang gaweng pangkultura. An saiyang sinurat minasakop sa mga aspekto nin identidad asin an mga epekto kan paglipat, partikular na sa laog kan Palestino. Midbid man siya sa pag-arte sa mga haralipot na pelikula arog kan Ako Say Dust asin Tallahassee (Pinaluwas ni Darine Hotait).
Hala Alyan | |
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Kamundagan | Carbondale, Illinois, U.S. | Hulyo 27, 1986
Nasyunalidad | Palestinian-American |
Alma mater | Rutgers University |
Trabaho |
Biograpiya
baguhonSi Hala Alyan namundag sa Carbondale, Illinois, kan Hulyo 27, 1986. Nag-istar an saiyang pamilya sa Kuwait kan siya namundag alagad naghanap sya nin lugar politikal sa Estados Unidos kan magsakyada an pwersang Iraqi sa nasyon.
Nakua niya an saiyang doktorado sa klinikal na sikolohiya sa Unibersidad kan Rutgers asin saro siyang Clinical Assistant Professor kan Applied Psychology sa New York University. Nag-istar sya asin an saiyang agom sa Brooklyn, New York.
Gawad asin trabaho
baguhonAn mga tula ni Alyan napublikar sa manlainlain na babasahon asin literaryong magasin kabali an The New Yorker, Academy of American Poets, Gurnica, Jewish Currents asin iba pa.[1] [non-primary source needed]
Sa enot niyang nobela, Salt Houses, an pamilya Yacoub napiritan bayaan an saindang harong sa Nablus, Palestina kan kasagsagi kan Anom-na-Aldaw na Gera kan 1967. Naglipat sinda sa Siudad nin Kuwait asin nag - aalangan na probaran saka itogdok liwat an saindang buhay. Alagad kan si Saddam Hussein nasa Kuwait kan 1990, nawara giraray an harong ninda, an saindang daga, asin an saindang istorya, nagwarak sa Beirut, Paris, Boston asin iba pa.
Kan 2013, an koleksiyon kan tula ni Alyan na Atium nag-ako nin premyo hali sa National Museum kan Arab American. Kan 2018, nanggana siya sa Dayton Literary Peace Prize, sarong premyo na itinatao sa mga parasurat na an pagsurat nakakatabang para magkaigwa nin katuninungan. Siya man nagbibisita sa American Library sa Paris sa katapusan kan 2018.
An saiyang ikaduwang nobela, an The Arsonist' City, ipinublikar ni Hown Mifflin Harcourt kan Marso 9, 2021 sa kritikal na pag-aaku.[1][2] An nobela manongod sa pamilyang Nasr, na nag-istar liwat sa Beirut tanganing pag-olayan an kabotan kan patriarkang pamilya, na ihinahayag an mga sekreto nin pamilya asin kun ano an epekto giyera asin kadahasan sa pamilya.
Gawad asin trabaho
baguhonAn mga tula ni Alyan napublikar sa manlainlain na babasahon asin literaryong magasin kabali an The New Yorker, Academy of American Poets, Gurnica, Jewish Currents, asin iba pa.[1] [non-primary source needed]
Sa enot niyang nobela na Salt Houses, an pamilya Yacoub napiritan bayaan an saindang harong sa Nablus, Palestina kan kasagsagi kan Anom-na-Aldaw na Gera kan 1967. Naglipat sinda sa Siudad nin Kuwait asin nag-aalangan na probaran saka itogdok liwat an saindang buhay. Alagad kan si Saddam Hussein nasa Kuwait kan 1990, nawara giraray an harong ninda, an saindang daga, asin an saindang istorya na nagwarak sa Beirut, Paris, Boston asin iba pa.
Kan 2013, sa koleksiyon kan tula ni Alyan na Atium, nag-ako nin premyo hali sa National Museum kan Arab American. Kan 2018, nanggana siya sa Dayton Literary Peace Prize, sarong premyo na itinao sa myga parasurat na an pagsurat nakakatabang para magkaigwa nin katuninungan. Siya man nagbibisita sa American Library sa Paris sa katapusan kan 2018.
An saiyang ikaduwang nobela, an The Arsonist' City, ipinublikar ni Hown Mifflin Harcourt kan Marso 9, 2021 na tigpuri kan mga tawo.[1][3][4] An nobela manongod sa pamilyang Nasr, na nag-istar liwat sa Beirut tanganing pag-olayan an
Bibliography
baguhonMga Nobela
baguhon- Salt Houses (2017)
- The Arsonists' City (2021)
Mga tula
baguhon- Mga Koleksiyon
- Atrium (2005)
- Four Cities (2015)
- Hijra (2016)
- The Twenty-Ninth Year (2019)
- The Moon That Turns You Back (forthcoming March 2024)
- Mga antolohiya
- We Call to the Eye & the Night: Love Poems by Writers of Arab Heritage (2023) edited by Hala Alyan & Zeina Hashem Beck
Mga Saysay
baguhon- "'I am not there and I am not here': a Palestinian American poet on bearing witness to atrocity" in The Guardian (January 28, 2024)[5]
- "The Power of Changing Your Mind" in TIME (January 17, 2024)[6]
- "What a Palestinian-American Wants You To Know about Dehumanization" in Teen Vogue (December 20, 2023)[7]
- If Palestinian Freedom Makes You Uneasy, Ask Yourself Why" in The New York Times (November 1, 2023)[8]
- "The Palestine Double Standard" in The New York Times (October 25, 2023)[9]
- A Letter to My Husband" in Emergency Magazine (January 21, 2019)[10]
- "In Dust," essay appearing in Being Palestinian: Personal Reflections on Palestinian Identity in the Diaspora, edited by Yasir Suleiman (2016)[11]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 LaBerge, Peter; Biggs, Garrett (August 2017). "CAN I APOLOGIZE NOW". The Adroit Journal (22). http://www.theadroitjournal.org/issue-twenty-two-hala-alyan-the-adroit-journal. Retrieved on 3 November 2018. Error sa pag-cite: Invalid
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tag; name "Adroit" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ THE ARSONISTS' CITY | Kirkus Reviews (in English).
- ↑ "A Family Reunites in Beirut, Where the Past Is Never Past". https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/09/books/review/hala-alyan-arsonists-city.html. Retrieved on 2021-10-16.
- ↑ THE ARSONISTS' CITY | Kirkus Reviews (in English).
- ↑ Alyan, Hala (2024-01-28). "'I am not there and I am not here': a Palestinian American poet on bearing witness to atrocity" (in en-GB). The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/jan/28/gaza-palestine-grief-essay-poetry.
- ↑ "The Power of Changing Your Mind". TIME (in English). 2024-01-17. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ↑ "What a Palestinian-American Wants You To Know About Dehumanization". Teen Vogue (in English). 2023-12-20. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ↑ Alyan, Hala; Darbha, Vishakha (2023-11-01). "Opinion | If Palestinian Freedom Makes You Uneasy, Ask Yourself Why" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/01/opinion/palestine-freedom-israel.html.
- ↑ Alyan, Hala (2023-10-25). "Opinion | The Palestine Double Standard" (in en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/25/opinion/palestine-war-empathy.html.
- ↑ "A Letter to my Husband – Hala Alyan". Emergence Magazine (in English). 2019-01-21. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ↑ Being Palestinian : personal reflections on Palestinian identity in the diaspora. Yasir Suleiman. Edinburgh. 2016. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-7486-3403-3. OCLC 963672141.