- Nega
Mezlekia (Amharic: ነጋ መዝለቂያ; born 1958) is an
Ethiopian writer who
writes in English. His
first language is the
Amharic language, but
since the 1980s...
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erected to
celebrate the
Ethiopian victory in the
Battle of Adwa. Nega
Mezlekia, in his
Notes from the Hyena's Belly,
describes the
discussion inhabitants...
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refer to:
Berhanu Nega (born 1958),
mayor of
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia Nega
Mezlekia (born 1958),
Ethiopian writer who
writes in
English Nega (album), a 1997...
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administrative center of the West
Hararghe Zone in
Oromia Regional State. Nega
Mezlekia described the town when he came to live
there in 1977 as "a melancholic...
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sniping of
refugees attempting to flee the city, are
described by Nega
Mezlekia in his
autobiographical book,
Notes from the Hyena's Belly.
After the Somali...
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fortifications of
Adalite origins during the Adal
Sultanate period. The
writer Nega
Mezlekia, an
Amhara from
Jijiga who had
joined the
Western Somali Liberation Front...
- to an
expanding human po****tion. In his
memoirs of his homeland, Nega
Mezlekia describes Jijiga as
sitting "on the edge of a vast,
unmitigated valley...
- Ghaly. "رئيس الملائكة الجليل جبرائيل - كتاب الملائكة". st-takla.org. Nega
Mezlekia,
Notes from the Hyena's Belly: An
Ethiopian Childhood (New York: Picador...
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Mezlekia (1958–)
Martha Nasibù (1931–2020) Lemn
Sissay (1967–) Hama Tuma (1949–)
Mammo Wudneh (1931–2012) Birhānu Zarīhun (1933/4–1987) Nega
Mezlekia...
- Life on the
Miramichi (1998) Marq de Villiers,
Water (1999) 2000s Nega
Mezlekia,
Notes from the Hyena's
Belly (2000)
Thomas Homer-Dixon, The Ingenuity...