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Fatma Nezihe Araz (11 May 1920 – 25 July 2009) was a Turkish writer and journalist. In addition to her 1959 best seller on the saints of Anatolia, she wrote several plays for television and the stage as well as three books about Atatürk.


Early life

Araz was born on 11 May 1920 in
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. She hailed from the eminent Bulgurzade family, renamed Araz after the
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. Her father, Rıfat Araz, was an officer in
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and was the bank's director in Konya at the time of her birth; he would later become a Member of Parliament for the
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. Her mother's name for Müzeyye and she was the second wife of her father. She graduated from Ankara Girls' High School in 1941 and from the Department of Psychology and Philosophy in the Faculty of Language, History of Geography in
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. Whilst at university, she was heavily influenced by two of her lecturers, Muzaffer Şerif Başoğlu, who introduced the university to psychology, and
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. She was an ardent follower of their magazine ''
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'' and later, when they started publishing the magazine ''
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'', which was aligned with the Turkish Communist Party, she became a volunteer.


Career

After she graduated, Araz became an assistant to Boran. However, when Boran was expelled from the university in 1948, Araz quit her job and was taken to Istanbul by her family, who wanted to take her away from leftist circles. The Araz family had always been religious and Araz's father was already affiliated with the religious order headed by Kenan Rıfai. By 1948, Araz had also become affiliated with this
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order and dropped her plans to become a scholar after meetings at
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. In 1950, she published her first book, ''Benim Dünyam'' ("My World"), a collection of poems. In 1951, after the death of Rıfai, she co-authored the book ''Ken’an Rifai ve Yirminci Asrın Işığında Müslümanlık'' ("Ken'an Rıfai and Islam in the Light of the 20th Century") with
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, Safiye Erol and Sofi Huri. In 1952, she started her career in journalism at the magazine ''Resimli Hayat'', owned by Şevket Rado. She later continued working with the same team in the magazine ''Hayat''. In 1953, she published the book ''Fatih'in Deruni Tarihi'', a biographical work on
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in the light of her religious approach.Büyük Larousse, vol. 2, p. 762, Milliyet Gazetesi Yayınları, "Araz (Nezihe)" In 1956, Araz started working in the newspaper ''Havadis'', owned by the
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-aligned Bahadır Dülger. Araz was sent to
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to write a series of reports to gain circulation. One of the photos published was of an Arab urinating next to a wall, this was reportedly met with outrage from the visiting
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,
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, and Araz was fired from the newspaper. Between 1957 and 1963, Araz worked in ''Yeni Sabah''. In 1959, she published her book ''Anadolu Evliyaları'' ("Saints of Anatolia"), another religious work chronicling the lives of 50 saints. This book was a great commercial success and broke sales records. She published more religious books in the 1950s and 60s, and worked as a columnist in ''Yeni İstanbul'', ''
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'' and '' Güneş''. In 1973, Araz started writing TV plays. These plays were played by the duo of
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and Şükran Güngör and portrayed women and men from different walks of life in their daily realities. The plays were dramas and the themes included limits placed upon women by the society, gender roles, marital disputes and generation gap. Emotional dialogues were balanced by comical dialogues. Her first full-length play, ''Bozkır Güzellemesi'' ("An Ode to the Steppe"), was staged by the state theatres of Turkey in 1974–75, as were her later plays, ''Öyle bir Nevcican'' (1979), ''Alaca Karanlık'' (1981), ''İmparatorun İki Oğlu'' (1983), ''Ballar Balını Buldum'', ''Savaş Yorgunu Kadınlar'' ("War-Weary Women"). In 1987, she wrote the play ''Afife Jale'' on the life of the first Turkish actress, Afife Jale for which she won the Best Playwright Award from the Turkish Ministry of Culture. She won the Afife Jale Theatre Award and
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Theatre Award for her work. After 1984, she prepared a show for women on
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named ''Hanımlar Sizin İçin'', which she wrote and presented. She wrote the script for the 1983 film '' İhtiras Fırtınası''. In 1993, she published ''Mustafa Kemal’le 1000 Gün'', in which she portrayed the relationship between
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and
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. She then wrote more books on Atatürk, publishing ''Mustafa Kemal'in Ankara'sı'' in 1994, ''Mustafa Kemal’in Devlet Paşası'' and ''Bir Zamanlar O da Çocuktu: Adı Mustafa''. In 2003, she was awarded the 2003
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Media Award for her work in journalism.


Awards

* Best Playwright Award, Turkish Ministry of Culture * Afife Jale Theatre Award *
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Theatre Award * 2003,
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Media Award


Legacy

In 2012, a documentary about Araz was made. The documentary, named ''Beyond Words'', was directed by Jeyda Elsasser, grand daughter of her sister Vecihe Buyukaksoy.


Personal life

Araz lived in an old people's home in her last years. She suffered from
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, refused to see anybody and had reportedly lost a lot of weight. Araz died in 2009.


References

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