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Dinaw Mengestu Quotes
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Dinaw Mengestu
Ethiopian
Novelist
Born:
1978
American
First
Think
Time
Work
Writing
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I wrote my first book without being to Ethiopia since I was two years old.
Dinaw Mengestu
Book
Old
First
Since
Wrote
Without
Years
Being
Ethiopia
Two
Obviously, in marketing, the best tool is to show the autobiography in fiction. It's inevitable how that happens, but it's generic. Say I've written a story where my sister dies. 'Well, did your sister die?' No, she did not. But people use those straws to grasp at the difference between reality and fiction.
Dinaw Mengestu
Best
Reality
People
Inevitable
Sister
Tool
Marketing
Say
Those
Written
Generic
Between
Obviously
She
Well
How
Did
Die
Dies
Autobiography
Difference
Where
Fiction
Happens
Story
Use
Your
Show
Grasp
My parents never referenced Ethiopia that much, largely because of the circumstances under which we left. We left during a time of political upheaval, and there was a lot of loss that came with that, so my parents were reluctant to talk about those things. So I had, by and large, an American childhood.
Dinaw Mengestu
Time
Political
Parents
Those
Circumstances
About
Reluctant
Never
Had
Talk
Because
Came
Were
Loss
Lot
Left
Upheaval
American
Childhood
Which
Much
Ethiopia
Large
Largely
Things
In high school, I began to dig my way into Ethiopian history, and began to understand myself as a young man formed by multiple narratives.
Dinaw Mengestu
Myself
History
Man
School
Young
Dig
Way
High
High School
Understand
Narratives
Began
Formed
Young Man
Multiple
Peoria is such a seemingly quintessential American city, and I had always wanted to draw on that in either my fiction or in nonfiction. The Midwest is also a landscape that I have always been infatuated with, perhaps because it's the first one I can truly remember.
Dinaw Mengestu
Remember
First
Draw
City
Seemingly
Had
Perhaps
Also
First One
Because
Always
Nonfiction
Been
Truly
Infatuated
American
Quintessential
Fiction
Wanted
Either
Midwest
Landscape
The fact that I have always been deeply invested in politics, and African politics in particular, inevitably played a role in my first novel and, of course, in my decision to write about a handful of particular conflicts in Africa as a journalist.
Dinaw Mengestu
Politics
Decision
Journalist
First
About
Fact
Invested
Write
Particular
Course
Always
Inevitably
Been
Handful
Role
Africa
African
Conflicts
Novel
Deeply
Played
As for most writers, language is vital for me: a writer's ability to render a fictional world - characters, landscape, emotions - into something original that alters or deepens my understanding of both literature and life.
Dinaw Mengestu
Life
Me
Emotions
World
Language
Understanding
Characters
Ability
Vital
Something
Both
Writer
Writers
Most
Render
Fictional
Literature
Landscape
Original
Most of my favorite writers are over forty, and so I suppose I'll only name a few of the writers whose work I find myself constantly returning to: Edward P. Jones, Marilynne Robinson, Kazuo Ishiguro, V. S. Naipaul, Toni Morrison, and Philip Roth.
Dinaw Mengestu
Work
Myself
Few
Philip
Favorite
Find
Constantly
Only
Writers
Over
Name
Suppose
Most
Returning
Robinson
Edward
Forty
Roth
Whose
I was always curious about the anxiety a person would feel when you open your mouth and you have an accent. You could have a Ph.D. or be a lawyer, but as soon as you say something, you may be diminished in the eyes of someone else.
Dinaw Mengestu
You
Eyes
Anxiety
Lawyer
Mouth
Else
Say
Diminished
Would
About
Someone
Something
Could
Open
Feel
Soon
Accent
Always
Person
Curious
May
Your
Writers, especially those of us with roots in other countries, are rarely left to ourselves. We are asked to declare our allegiances, or they are determined for us.
Dinaw Mengestu
Other
Other Countries
Our
Those
Ourselves
Rarely
Determined
Writers
Countries
Left
Declare
Us
Asked
Roots
As an undergraduate, I took a theology course titled Religion as Writing. If writing can be considered a form of faith, then inevitably doubt has to accompany it.
Dinaw Mengestu
Faith
Religion
Writing
Doubt
Took
Considered
Undergraduate
Course
Inevitably
Accompany
Form
Then
Theology
Growing up in the suburbs of Chicago, the color of my skin and my rather peculiar background as an Ethiopian immigrant delineated the border of my life and friendships. I learned quickly how to stand alone.
Dinaw Mengestu
Life
Alone
My Life
Skin
Background
Immigrant
Border
Rather
Color
Learned
How
Chicago
Up
Friendships
Quickly
Suburbs
Stand
Growing
Growing Up
Peculiar
I couldn't be more American if I tried. I was born in Ethiopia, but I was raised and educated as an American.
Dinaw Mengestu
Tried
Born
More
Educated
American
Ethiopia
Raised
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