Haddis Alemayehu
Haddis Alemayehu (Amharische Sprache, ሀዲስ ዓለማየሁ) (* 15. Oktober 1910 in Debre Markos; † 6. Dezember 2003) war ein äthiopischer Politiker und Autor.
Er war Minister für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten.
Werke
- Y-Abesha-nna Ye-Wedehwala gabicha
- Teret Teret Ye-Meseret, 1955
- Fiqir Iske Meqabir, 1965
- Wengelegna Dagna, 1981
- Ye-Ilm Ižat, 1987
- Tizzita (Mémoires), 1929
Einzelnachweise
- Thomas L. Kane. Ethiopian Literature in Amharic. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 1975. ISBN 3-447-01675-2
- Hailu Fulass, "Realism in Haddis Alemayehu", in: Taddesse Adera & Ali Jimale Ahmed, Silence is not golden : a critical anthology of Ethiopian literature. Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea Press 1995. ISBN 0-932415-46-6. ISBN 0-932415-47-4.
- Reidulf K. Molvaer. Black Lions: the creative lives of modern Ethiopia's literary giants and pioneers. Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea Press 1997.
Weblinks
- All Africa
- FiQir Iske MeQabir - An Ethiopian Masterpiece
- "Grateful, forever (A tribute to a literary giant - Haddis Alemayehu)", un poème de Kiros Berhane (December, 2003), in Meskot Online Literary Journal.
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