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Dinaw Mengestu (ዲናው መንግስቱ) (born 30 June 1978) is an Ethiopian-American
novelist and writer. In
addition to
three novels, he has
written for
Rolling Stone...
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Things That
Heaven Bears, is the
first novel by the
Ethiopian author Dinaw Mengestu.
Published in 2007 by the
Penguin Group, the
novel focuses on the life...
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- Lockwood,
Sarah Vowell, the
Dalai Lama, Chang-rae Lee, Meg Wolitzer,
Dinaw Mengestu,
Daniel Alarcón,
Daniel H. Pink,
Steven Johnson, Jon Ronson,
Ellen Burstyn...
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governments and
militaries of the
other countries where the LRA is active.
Dinaw Mengestu, an
Ethiopian American writer and
Africa researcher,
wrote that the real...
- (October 2, 2012). "MacArthur 'genius'
grants go to
Junot Díaz and
Dinaw Mengestu". The Guardian. London.
Retrieved October 29, 2012. "Junot Díaz wins MacArthur...
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followed while the
conspirators awaited developments.
During this
period Mengestu and his
colleagues issued an 11-point
programme of
proposed reforms, and...
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Fontanellaz &
Cooper 2018, p. 10.
Creation noted by "Ethiopia:
Mengestu Survives By His Fingertips",
Africa Confidential (London:
Miramoor Publications...
- (First ed.).
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday,
Doran & Company. OCLC 288770.
Mengestu,
Dinaw (2014). All our
names (First ed.). New York:
Alfred A. Knopf....
- non-Mojas were
actively involved; and
there has been no
evidence that
Mengestu and
Germame took the lead
because of
their Moja ancestry." Clapham's opinion...