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  • Paperback: 170 pages
  • Publisher: AZAB PUBLISHERS (MARCH 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 978-0-9575912-0-2
  • Product Dimensions: 197mmx132mm

Interview with Beyene Haile for Menesey Magazine

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Beyene Haile:  Works of art in general and literature in particular (being the subject of the major part of our discussion) is the quintessence of our being.  Not only is it the sum total of our experiences and beliefs, it is the outcome of our future yearnings as well as the picture of the inner forces that trigger us to go for our wishes.


A Conversation with Beyene Haile

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By Tej N.Dhar

Beyene Haile was born in Asmara in 1941. After graduating from the American University of Beirut in 1963 in public administration and political science, he went on to get advanced training in these areas in Italy, Senegal, and Swaziland. Till 1992, he worked in Addis as a training ad management consultant in various private and public institutions, government ministries, and international organizations.  


A chat with Beyene Haile -an interview with Hidri magazine.

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By Hidri magazine

Q: How would you describe yourself if people were to ask you tell your true identity?

I find this hard to answer because now, as ever before, I am still on the way to discover my true self. Sometimes, I have not stopped wondering if a glance at my quest could throw light on my identity. 


NEWS AND REVIEWS

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Great novel in a "Small" Language
By Ghirmai Negash
Research in African Literatures.
Representations of the African Intellectual in the Eritrean Novel Tebereh's Shop.


◦  Deqwan Tebereh, (A Review by Ghirmai Negash)
Forty years have already passed since Beyene Haile wrote his first novel. As extensively discussed elsewhere by the present reviewer, his first novel, Abidu’do Teblewo? (1965), differs from conventional Tigrinya writing, at least, in three fundamental ways.

በየነ ሃይለ – ደራሲ ኣብ እለሻ ኣድማሳዊ ሓቅታት

ሰላም! ደሓን’ዶ ኣምሲኻትኩም? ምናልባት ብዙሓት ካባኻትኩም ንሓንቲ መጽሓፍሲ ክንድ’ዚ ዝብዝሖም ሰባት በብተራ ኣብ መድረኽ እናቐረቡ ክግምግሙዋ:...

In 'The Road Less Traveled'

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An author in search of a character: commentary on 'Is He Mad?' by Beyene Haile (Pages 169-206)
A horn is an instrument either for protection or destruction.
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In "The Freedom of the Writer"

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And Other Selected Literary and Cultural Essays by
By Ghirmai Negash

Chapter 6 tells how the novel Deqwan Tebereh, by Eritrea’s foremost, contemporary writer Beyene Haile, sees the role of the intellectual and the artist in the construction of a postcolonial African nation and society.

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Mezghebe

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Tesbit Bahgu

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Deqwan Teberh

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Abidu Do Tibluwo

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An author in Search of a Character: Commentary on 'Is He Mad?' by Beyene Haile (Pages 169-206) Edited by Ali Jimale Ahmed and Taddesse Adera - 2008
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