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Roy "Chicky" Arad (
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: רועי "צ'יקי" ארד, born 1977) is an Israeli poet, singer, script-writer, artist, and political activist. Arad is the founder and former editor of '' Maayan'' magazine for poetry and a former journalist for
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Poetry and Literature

Arad has published eight books. He formed a style that he called "Kimo" and defined as "a Hebrew adaptation of the Japanese
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": it consists of three lines of 10, 7, and 6 syllables. It usually describes one frozen scene that has no movement in it, and in practice, the content of the poems is close to Senryū. As an author, Arad published the book "The Israeli Dream" (Xargol- Am Oved) in 2010, "The Pelican" (Xargol-Modan) in 2013, and many short stories. In 2016, "The Israeli Dream" was chosen on Mako website as one of the ten best Israeli books of the 21st century. Arad's poem "The Owl" which deals with the destruction of the Israeli urban city center in favor of a giant shopping mall, "The Negev Mall", interlacing elements of ancient eastern Gods, was a part of
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's work in the
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2003. In 2007, a translation was published in the USA at "In Our Own Words", an anthology of young writers. He was one of the editors of three poetry anthologies: "Aduma" (the red) of socialist contemporary poetry, "Latzet" (go out) against the 2009 war in Gaza, and "The Revolution Songbook" following the social protest of summer 2011. As the publisher of Maayan, he edited several poetry books of young writers such as
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's ''Eye of the Truffle''. Arad is co-editor (with
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) of Maayan magazine Israeli periodical for poetry, literature, and ideas and of New&Bad Art Magazine. In July 2009, his poem, "The Night's End Anthem" was performed by the Tel Aviv philharmonic orchestra by
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with the music of Ella Sheriff for 100 years to
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. Along with
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,
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, and
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, Arad is a key member of
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, a group of Israeli poets and artists striving to promote social and political causes through poetry and music. At the end of July 2009, Arad participated in the San Francisco International Poetry Festival and had a show with the influential musician
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. Some of Arad's poems were translated into Arabic and published in
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and
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. In March 2012 he co-curated the exhibition Iran – The Exhibition, in opposition to Israeli government plans to go to war with
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, and that seemed to have succeeded in saying something about Israeli-American security paranoia. As a poet and author, his texts were translated into several languages and were published in several magazines, from English and Spanish Granta to French REVU and Plaine Page. Roy Chicky Arad participated in literary and poetry festivals in San Francisco, Sete (France),
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and had a residency in the International Writing Program in
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Publications

* ''Hakooshi'', Shadurian, 2000 (Novelettes and Kimo Poetry) * ''Aerobic'', Shadurian, 2003. Editor: Roee Wolman (a Novel) * ''Paintings and Poetry 2000–2003'', Shadurian and Tal Esther Gallery (Art and Kimo Poetry) * ''Guns and Credit Cards'', Plonit, 2009 (poetry) * ''The Israeli Dream'', Xargol-Am Oved, 2010. Editor: Eli Hirsch (Novelettes) * ''Right Wage'', Maayan, 2013 (a Novelette) * ''The Pelican'', Xargol-Modan, 2013. Editor: Eli Hirsch (a Novel) * ''The Aircraft Carrier'', Maayan, 2014. Editor: Aharon Shabtai (Poetry) * ''The Coffee Book'', Maayan Intl, 2019. Editor: Chamini Kulathunga (Poetry)


Music

In 2000 Roy's band "Ping Pong" represented Israel in the
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in Sweden with the song Sameach. At the close of voting the song had received 7 points, placing 22nd in a field of 24. The song lyrics mentioned a friend from
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who dates an Israeli girl. The band was dis-endorsed by the
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after waving the flag of Syria during the rehearsal and the video-clip of the song. They refused to back down for the performance in the final and pulled the flag out live. In 2002 Arad released "Sonol" ("Ra Records", Israel, Produced by
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). In 2004 Arad released "Tourists, come to Israel, it's a Nice Country". On January 7, 2005, he released two different albums in the same day: "Monster" (Comfortstand) with French musician Chenard Walcker, and "
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in Love" under the Dutch label
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. Some of Arad's music is political. In July 2005 Arad released "I Vanunu" with Chenard Walcker (Freesamplezone, Paris), named after the nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu who was imprisoned for releasing information about the Israeli nuclear weapons program. The video clip to the title song was shot in
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. In 2006 Arad released his fifth solo album, "Good Friends" (Birdsong, Israel). In August 2006, Arad released a song against the war in Lebanon. In 2002, Arad was one of the organizers of "Rave against the occupation", a line of parties protesting against the Israeli policy during
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Journalism and scriptwriting

Arad was an editor of "Firma", a supplement in
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between 2000 till 2009. Since 2010 Arad is a journalist in
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, writing about social issues in Gonzo Journalism style. Arad participated in the blog of
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. Arad was the scriptwriter for the satirical television series ''Toffee and the Gorilla'' that aired in 2007 on the private Israeli comedy channel,
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. and directed a documentary movie about the death of construction workers in Israel. In September 2020, Due to allegations of sexual misconduct with women, one of them under the age of consent, Arad has resigned from his positions in Haaretz and Maayan magazine.


See also

* Ari Libsker *
Joshua Simon Joshua Simon (born 1979, Tel Aviv), is a curator, writer, publisher, cultural critic, poet, filmmaker and public intellectual. He currently lives in Philadelphia, PA. Simon curated exhibitions in museums and art spaces in Tel Aviv-Yafo, NYC, Mel ...


References


External links


Roy Chicky Arad websiteOn HaaretzRoy Arad's articles
on London Review of Books
Man of Principle
arad's novelette in international Granta.
Roy "Chicky" Arad Google Translator BlogKimos
in the Macedonian magazine,
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Poetry in Italian magazine, Private for photography and textsAbout The Aircraft Carrier launching party
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