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Ethiopian Literature in Amharic

Ethiopian Literature in Amharic
Author: Thomas Leiper Kane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1975
Genre: Amharic literature
ISBN:

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Ethiopian literature (in amharic)

Ethiopian literature (in amharic)
Author: Balashova, G.A.
Publisher: MeaBooks Inc
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1988391024

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The Reader includes sample works of modern writers starting with the first story by Afewerk Ghebre Jesus written in 1908 up to the writings of the early 2000s, which continue Amharic literature in various genres. The Chrestomathy is supplemented with linguistic and cultural comments of lexical, grammatical and ethno-cultural nature. Short biographies of the writers are included. Ethiopian literature is justly considered young, though it is based on a very old cultural foundation. Its major benefit is the focus on an individual person displaying moral integrity and unity with the environment.


Ethiopian literature (in amharic)

Ethiopian literature (in amharic)
Author: G.A. Balashova
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1988391032

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The Reader includes sample works of modern writers starting with the first story by Afewerk Ghebre Jesus written in 1908 up to the writings of the early 2000s, which continue Amharic literature in various genres. The Chrestomathy is supplemented with linguistic and cultural comments of lexical, grammatical and ethno-cultural nature. Short biographies of the writers are included. Ethiopian literature is justly considered young, though it is based on a very old cultural foundation. Its major benefit is the focus on an individual person displaying moral integrity and unity with the environment.


Temsalet

Temsalet
Author: Mary-Jane Wagle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781599071176

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Silence is Not Golden

Silence is Not Golden
Author: Taddesse Adera
Publisher: Red Sea Press(NJ)
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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This collection, the first of its kind on Ethiopian literature, provides insights into a body of literature which had been marginalized more than other post-colonial literatures.


Songs We Learn from Trees

Songs We Learn from Trees
Author: Chris Beckett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Amharic poetry
ISBN: 9781784109479

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Finalist for the 2021 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry.This is the very first anthology of Ethiopian poetry in English, packed with all the energy, wit and heartache of a beautiful country and language. From folk and religious poems, warrior boasts, praises of women and kings and modern plumbing; through a flowering of literary poets in the twentieth century; right up to thirty of the most exciting contemporary Amharic poets working both inside and outside the country.These poems ask what it means to be Ethiopian today, part of a young fast-growing economy, heirs to the one African state which was never colonised, but beset by deep political, ethnic and moral problems.


Tradition and Change in Ethiopia

Tradition and Change in Ethiopia
Author: Molvaer
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004660631

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Black Lions

Black Lions
Author: Reidulf Knut Molvaer
Publisher: Red Sea Press(NJ)
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1997
Genre: Amharic fiction
ISBN:

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This fascinating portrait of Ethiopian writers of fiction of the 20th century presents an in-depth analysis of the development of Amharic literature and those who have shaped it. A vivid picture of the development of the key writers is included, as is an analysis of the impact they have had on Ethiopian society.


Oromay

Oromay
Author: Bealu Girma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2021-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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This is the first complete English translation of Bealu Girma's classic. Originally published in 1983 in Ethiopia, the novel served as a critical account of the Red Star Campaign, the Communist Derg government's attempt at a final comprehensive victory over the secessionist rebellion in Eritrea. A passionate and turbulent story of love and war, Oromay mocked high-level members of Ethiopia's communist regime and criticized the Derg's actions in Eritrea. The criticism contained in this incisive political allegory put Bealu in considerable danger owing to the repressive environment in which it was published. The novel was almost immediately banned after publication. Government officials attempted to confiscate all available copies but bootleg versions continued to circulate. In the aftermath, Bealu was fired from his job in Ethiopia's Ministry of Information and a few months later disappeared. It is generally believed that he was abducted and killed on the orders of government officials in retaliation for Oromay. Bealu's life had a dramatic arc of its own. Born in rural Ethiopia to an Ethiopian mother and Indian father, he was a graduate of Addis Ababa University and later studied journalism in the United States. In addition to serving as editor of several of Ethiopia's most respected magazines and newspapers (including Addis Zemen and The Ethiopian Herald) he also worked as a civil servant in Ethiopia's Ministry of Information. This position allowed him access to government officials during both the Imperial and Communist governments. Prior to Oromay, he wrote five other popular and critically-acclaimed Amharic-language novels: Beyond the Horizon, The Bell of Conscience, The Call of the Red Star, Haddis, and The Author. His integrity as a journalist, courageous criticism of repressive regimes, and martyrdom to the cause of literary freedom make him a significant figure in modern Ethiopian history and Amharic literature.


King Zara Yaqob and the Development of Ethiopian Literature

King Zara Yaqob and the Development of Ethiopian Literature
Author: Dawit Girma
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 3346036626

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Scientific Study from the year 2019 in the subject Literature - Africa, , language: English, abstract: This research article attempts to uncover the literary activity in the 15th century Ethiopia. The general purpose of the study is surveying literary development in the period of Emperor Zara Yaqob, and specifically pays focus on the personal efforts and contributions of the King himself in the growth of literature in his reign. It also intends to endorse whether these texts qualify in literary features. Almost no researches are conducted on Zara Yaqob and his literary contribution, this fact is taken as inspirational point to do the study. Qualitative research method is applied, for the study is done on a text. The Emperor has collected men of letter and scholars in the court yard and highly encouraged them to have a huge engagement in literary activities. These scholars, like Abba Giorgis of Gassecca, wrote numerous books which are religious but have great literary value and qualities. The King has written more than ten books; most of them have religious thematic preoccupation but also have secular subjects. These are: Matsehafä Berhan; Matsehafä Milad; Egziabher Nagsä; Sebhatä Fequr; Matsehafä Sellassie; Matsehafä Bahrey; Tä’aqebo Mestir; Tomarä Tesebe’it; Kehedatä Säytan; Darsanä Malaekt; Ra’eyä Ta’amer; Melke’a Gubae, and Mangadä Samay. These texts are investigated out in content and literary value. In addition, he has produced hymns which are prepared in poetic form, and the lines are rhymed as rhymeisthemostfamiliarelementofpoetry; the hymns are constructed in end rhyme. In his hymns, figurative speeches especially simile and metaphor are well applied. The researcher has long realized potential value of the literary productions in the period of Zara Yaqob as source for the study of Ethiopian literature and history. The works are very important to study social, economic, historical, religious, and the political history of Ethiopia in addition to their literary values.