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Charles Corm (1894–1963) was a Lebanese writer, industrialist, and philanthropist. He is considered to be the leader of the
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movement in
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, which ignited a surge of nationalism that led to Lebanon's independence. In a country torn by sectarian conflicts, his intention was to find a common root shared by all Lebanese beyond their religious beliefs. At the age of 40, he quit a successful business empire to dedicate his time to writing and philanthropy. In addition to his prolific literary legacy that can now be found in most libraries and universities around the world, Charles Corm left one of the most substantial fortunes in the
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.


Writer

Although most Lebanese authors at the time wrote in
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, Corm mostly wrote in
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. One of his main intellectual contributions is ''
La Revue Phénicienne ''La Revue Phénicienne'' was a political journal which was published in Beirut between July and December 1919. Although it appeared for a short period, it is one of the early publications emphasizing the Phoenician identity of the Lebanese peop ...
'', a publication he founded in July 1919 in which many writers such as Michel Chiha and
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took part and which inspired Lebanon's independence.Carla Henoud (24 September 2009
"Charles Corm, le visionaire"
'' L'Orient-Le Jour''

/ref> Rushdy Maalouf, the father of
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member and Francophone novelist
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, wrote: "Charles was the first one to show us how to love Lebanon, how to chant and rhapsodize Lebanon, how to vaunt and defend Lebanon, and how to become master-builders of this Lebanon."Franck Salame
Charles Corm: An Intellectual Biography
/ref> His ''La Montagne Inspirée'' ("The Sacred Mountain" in English), earned him the
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International Prize of Poetry in 1934. Additionally, Corm, whose father
Daoud Corm Daoud Corm (26 June 1852 – 6 June 1930), David Corm in English, was an influential Lebanese painter and the father of writer, industrialist, and philanthropist Charles Corm. He was a teacher and mentor to the young Khalil Gibran as well as Kha ...
was a teacher and mentor to the young
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, was the French translator of Gibran's English masterpiece '' The Prophet''.


Industrialist

Upon graduation at the age of 18, Corm traveled to New York City where he rented a small office on Wall Street to conduct an import/export business. There he witnessed the boom in automobiles and
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’s incredible success. His American experience left an impression and, following the end of World War I Corm secured the
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dealership for the
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region, along with other big American companies like Firestone and Goodyear. In the years to come, these automobiles would contribute to developing roads and help introduce mechanized agriculture in a region scared by a recent famine. In 1928, Corm designed"Modern Beirut - Charles Corm"
''Time Out Beirut'', 21 March 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
the headquarters for his company, in a nod to the skyscrapers being built in America at the time. The building was erected in 1929 in Beirut,"A forgotten legacy"
, ''Now'' (Mercury Media Inc.), 17 April 2008. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
later becoming the Corm family home. It was one of Beirut’s first skyscrapers with a very large gardens containing a variety of artistic and archaeological relics as well as rare trees and native plants. His wealth made, Corm decided to devote his life to literature and philanthropy on the occasion of his 40th birthday.


Philanthropist

Corm helped found several Lebanese institutions, including the National Museum, the National Library and other state and cultural
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. He also personally oversaw the Lebanese pavilion at the 1939 World Fair in
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, for which Mayor
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made him Citizen of Honor of
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, the highest distinction given out by the city.They Went To The Fair
''Saudi Aramco World'' July/August 1973
Corm's close friend
Said Akl Said Akl (; 4 July 1911 – 28 November 2014) was a Lebanese poet, linguist, philosopher, writer, playwright and language reformer. He is considered one of the most important Lebanese poets of the modern era. He is most famous for his advocacy on ...
noted: "Charles not only was a guiding force behind Lebanon’s independence, he also helped lay Lebanon’s constitutional foundations and spent his own money building the political, social and cultural landmarks needed to support our vision of Lebanon. During those years, it seemed very clear to me that Charles did not care much about money. Rather, a deep sense of commitment to what he loved had rewarded him with outstanding success in both business and literature."


Personal life

Charles Corm was born in 1894 in
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,
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, the son of the famous Lebanese painter
Daoud Corm Daoud Corm (26 June 1852 – 6 June 1930), David Corm in English, was an influential Lebanese painter and the father of writer, industrialist, and philanthropist Charles Corm. He was a teacher and mentor to the young Khalil Gibran as well as Kha ...
. He graduated from the Jesuit College with high honors. At the age of 18, in 1912, he travelled to New York. To survive, he set up an import/export business on Broadway. As his first language was French, he resolutely attended the same Broadway show again and again until he had learned the basics of New York English. In 1934, at age 40, he left business for a life of literature and philanthropy. Back in Beirut's golden years, Rushdy Maalouf also noted that it was not unusual for artists, intellectuals and business, political and cultural figures visiting Lebanon for the first time to have Charles Corm and his home, which hosted grandiose parties, on their itinerary of people and places to see: "they visited Lebanon seeking Charles Corm the same way some of us may visit Athens to see the Acropolis. This is the veneration that many, Lebanese and foreigners alike, held for Charles Corm and is so present in his mystique". An uncommitted bachelor for most of his life, Charles Corm finally married Samia Baroody in 1935. Samia Baroody had been the first
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and took second place in the 1934
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pageant in New York City. Charles Corm and his wife Samia went on to have four children: David (who married Maya Shahid, daughter of Dr
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and Serene al-Husayni), Hiram, Virginie and Madeleine.


Works

* ''
La Revue Phénicienne ''La Revue Phénicienne'' was a political journal which was published in Beirut between July and December 1919. Although it appeared for a short period, it is one of the early publications emphasizing the Phoenician identity of the Lebanese peop ...
''La Revue Phénicienne
/ref> *''La Montagne Inspirée'',
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International Poetry Prize 1934 (translated into English under the title "The Sacred Mountain") *''6000 ans de Génie Pacifique au Service de l'Humanité'' (translated into English under the title
6000 Years of Peaceful Contributions to Mankind
) *''Contes Erotiques'' (translated into English under the title "Erotic Tales") *''Les Cahiers de l'Enfant'' *''Sonnets Adolescents'' *''La Montagne Parfumée'' *''L'Eternel Féminin'' *''Médaillons en Musique de l'Ame Libanaise'' *''Petite Cosmogonie Sentimentale'' *''La Planète Exaltée'' *''Le Mystère de l'Amour'' *''La Symphonie de la Lumière'' *''La Terre Assassinée ou Les Ciliciennes'' *''Le Volcan Embrasé''


Honors and awards

*Edgar Allan Poe International Prize of Poetry 1934. *Citizen of Honor of New York City, USA. *Medal of Honor of the Académie Française 1950, France. *Fellow of the Royal Society, England. *Grand Commander of the American International Academy, USA. *Commander of the Order of Human Merit, Switzerland. *Commander of the Humanitarian Society of Belgium. *Grand Officer of the National Order of the Cedar, Lebanon. *Grand Officer of the French Poets' Society. *Grand Officer of the Order of Saint Brigite, Sweden. *Grand Officer of the Italian Academic Order, Italy. *Grand Officer of the Instituto Panamericana de Culture, Argentina. *Grand Officer of the Academia de Bellas Artes, Spain. *Grand Officer of the Sociedade Brasileira de Civismo, Brazil. *Grand Officer of the Casa Americana, Peru. *Gold Medal of New York City for Distinguished Services, USA.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:CORM, CHARLES Lebanese nationalists 20th-century Lebanese poets Lebanese novelists Ford Motor Company Saint Joseph University alumni Phoenicianists 1894 births 1963 deaths Lebanese male poets Lebanese magazine founders