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Maaza Mengiste

Maaza Mengiste is a novelist and essayist. Her debut novel, Beneath the Lion’s Gaze, was selected by the Guardian as one of the 10 best contemporary African books and named one of the best books of 2010 by Christian Science Monitor, Boston Globe and other publications. Her fiction and nonfiction can be found in The New Yorker, Granta, the Guardian, the New York Times, BBC Radio,and Lettre International, among other places. She was the 2013 Puterbaugh Fellow and a Runner-up for the 2011 Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Both her fiction and nonfiction examine the individual lives at stake during migration, war, and exile, and consider the intersections of photography and violence. She was a writer on the social-activist documentary film, Girl Rising, which features the voices of actors such as Meryl Streep, Liam Neeson, and Cate Blanchett. She currently serves on the boards of Words Without Borders and Warscapes. Her second novel, The Shadow King, is forthcoming.


“The nature of love is to kill for it, or to die.”
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“We must not be anything other than what we are.”
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“The rich think this land is theirs though they have never earned the right to call it theirs.”
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“When you are convinced that everything that happens is the will of God, what is there to do but wait until God has mercy?”
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“How many shots had to be fired to turn this child back to his home and anxious mother?”
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“A government of fighters won't know how to lead, only create more war. You think bravery is measured in resistance.”
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