

An edition of Notes from the hyena's belly (2000)
memories of my Ethiopian boyhood
By Nega Mezlekia
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Penguin
Language
eng
Pages
355
Description:
"In this memoir, Nega Mezlekia recalls in vivid detail his boyhood in the arid city of Jijiga, Ethiopia, and his bold journey to manhood during the 1970s and 1980s, his country's most turbulent period.". "Mezlekia traces his personal evolution from child to soldier. We meet Wondwossen, his best friend and collaborator in mischief; Mr. Alula, their embattled teacher; Mr. Tadesse, full-time school director and part-time poacher; Ms. Yetaferu, the Orthodox Christian boarder who manages to find a saint to worship each day of the year and thus to avoid gainful employment; and Yeneta, the local priest who is privy to the languages of heaven and hell.". "Notes from the Hyena's Belly teems with the smells, sights, and sounds of life in the Horn of Africa - its violent, ingenious people and its underworld of screeching monkeys, lions, and hyenas. Part autobiography and part social history, this is an unforgettable portrait of a world where the boundaries of credulity are challenged daily. Out of this rich, sundrenched land where modern corruption rides ancient custom like a predator, Mezlekia crafts a world elegant in its aridity, extreme in its absurdity, and vast in its ironies."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Childhood and youth, Biography, History, Burgerkrieg, Biographies, Histoire, Enfance et jeunesse, Autobiografie, New York Times reviewed, Ethiopia, biography, Ethiopia, history
People: Nega Mezlekia (1958-)
Places: Ethiopia, Jijiga (Ethiopia), Ethiopica
Times: 1974-, 1974, Revolution