Nega Mezlekia
Auteur van De buik van de hyena een jeugd in Ethiopië
Over de Auteur
Nega Mezlekia is the author of Notes from the Hyena's Belly, a New York Times Editor's Choice and winner of the Governor General's Award. He left Ethiopia in 1983 and is now an engineer living in Toronto
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Algemene kennis
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- ነጋ መዝለቂያ
- Geboortedatum
- 1958
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- Ethiopia (birth)
- Woonplaatsen
- Jijiga, Ethiopia
Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Netherlands - Opleiding
- University of Waterloo
Haramaya University
Wageningen University
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- Werken
- 4
- Ook door
- 1
- Leden
- 314
- Populariteit
- #75,177
- Waardering
- 3.7
- Besprekingen
- 7
- ISBNs
- 17
- Talen
- 2
This book follows the author's life growing up in Ethiopia. From a relatively happy childhood to school to imprisonment to revolution to imprisonment and torture to an attempt to escape the suffering to university and trying to support his family. All interweaved with beautiful folk tales which I loved and I definitely feel contributed to the book greatly.
This is not an easy book to read. Not because of the writing style - the author is very talented and the words are easy to follow- but because of what the book contains. A lot of content warnings related to torture, abuse, imprisonment, war, etc.. The author went through a lot, including being tortured in prison for speaking up for his beliefs (and he wasn't the only one swept up in this time of his life). There was preventable famine with people dying because of the government's greed. Teenage forced to fight a war against invaders. And yet, the love he feels from his country still shines through all the pain. He had hope for a better future with less fear and pain and violence.
This is definitely not a book I would recommend to everyone. It is a heartbreaking and difficult read. But if you can stomach the pain and sadness, you are in for a (rather depressing) treat. This is beautiful in the saddest way and is definitely a book that will touch you and stay with you after you turn the final page.… (meer)