Dinaw Mengestu
Dinaw Mengestu, a recipient of the 2012 MacArthur Foundation Award, was born in Ethiopia and raised in Illinois. His fiction and journalism have been published in the New Yorker , Granta , Harper's , Rolling Stone , and the New York Times . Mengestu was chosen for the 5 under 35 Award by the National Book Foundation and was named on The New Yorker's '20 under 40' list in 2010. He is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Lannan Fiction Fellowship, the Guardian First Book Award, and the...See more
Dinaw Mengestu, a recipient of the 2012 MacArthur Foundation Award, was born in Ethiopia and raised in Illinois. His fiction and journalism have been published in the New Yorker , Granta , Harper's , Rolling Stone , and the New York Times . Mengestu was chosen for the 5 under 35 Award by the National Book Foundation and was named on The New Yorker's '20 under 40' list in 2010. He is also the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, Lannan Fiction Fellowship, the Guardian First Book Award, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, among other awards. He is the author of four novels: Children of the Revolution , How to Read the Air , All Our Names , and Someone Like Us . His work has been translated into more than fifteen languages. He is the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of the Humanities and the Director of the Written Arts program and the Center for Ethics and Writing. See less
Dinaw Mengestu's Featured Books
Dinaw Mengestu book reviews
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The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears
Lost In Logan Circle
Set in the Logan Circle area of Washington, D.C. in the mid-1990's, Dinaw Mengestu's first novel, "The Beautiful things that Heaven Bears" (2007) tells a quiet story of loneliness and hope in a ... Read More
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The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears
by Turtle, May 10, 2007
Well writen. A quick easy read. Relatively melancholy. I kept waiting for the romance to pop or the protagonist to have a revelation. You peer in at these lives and although they begin to weave ... Read More