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Addis Ababa Noir (Akashic Noir)

By Maaza Mengiste
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Publisher Description

Addis Ababa is a sprawling melting pot of cultures where rich and poor live side by side in relative harmony—until they don't.

Maaza Mengiste’s story “Dust, Ash, Flight” has won the 2021 Edgar Award for Best Short Story, presented by the Mystery Writers of America!

“Several of the 14 stories here, most of them striking and accomplished, involve post-revolution loss, guilt and revenge. Some are surreal—fitting for a culture where, as Mengiste writes in her introduction, ‘there are men who live in the mountains of Ethiopia and can turn into hyenas.'” —Washington Post

Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city.

Brand-new stories by: Maaza Mengiste, Adam Reta, Mahtem Shiferraw, Linda Yohannes, Sulaiman Addonia, Meron Hadero, Mikael Awake, Lelissa Girma, Rebecca Fisseha, Solomon Hailemariam, Girma T. Fantaye, Teferi Nigussie Tafa, Hannah Giorgis, and Bewketu Seyoum.

From the introduction by Maaza Mengiste:

"What marks life in Addis Ababa are the starkly different realities coexisting in one place. It’s a growing city taking shape beneath the fraught weight of history, myth, and memory. It is a heady mix. It can also be disorienting, and it is in this space that the stories of Addis Ababa Noir reside . . .

"These are not gentle stories. They cross into forbidden territories and traverse the damaged terrain of the human heart. The characters in these pages are complicated, worthy of our judgment as much as they somehow manage to elude it. The writers have each discovered their own ways to get us to lean in while forcing us to grit our teeth as we draw closer . . .

"Despite the varied and distinct voices in these pages, no single book can contain all of the wonderful, intriguing, vexing complexities of Addis Ababa. But what you will read are stories by some of Ethiopia’s most talented writers living in the country and abroad. Each of them considers the many ways that myth and truth and a country’s dark edges come together to create something wholly original—and unsettling."

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“Noveller i olika stil och genrer, från den skuggsidan av Addis Ababa, vilket jag uppskattar eftersom det ger mig en opolerad (mer än en "proper" novellsamling föreställer jag mig) av Etiopien. En del nya sätt att berätta på också, vilket är en av sakerna jag söker i att läsa litteratur från länder utanför västvärlden. Några bättre än andra, men alla värda sin läsning. Noir-serien finns uppenbarligen för flera städer, och det är som sagt inte ett dumt sätt att få flera olika perspektiv och röster, om man ska läsa in sig på ett nytt land. Läsprojekt: Kartan (Etiopien)”
“These stories dealt with pain, nationhood, rebellion, and the never-ending fight for selfhood and country. What I appreciate most about the Noir series is how vividly each author depicts their character, the struggle, the grit, darkness and disquieting atmosphere that comes alive in the collection. The stamp of each city, town, or community is felt in the identity and molding of each character. It is almost impossible to separate the person from their origins, as their experiences are inexplicably tied to where they are from, what and how they have lived, who and what they return to. These are stories that explore identity with respect to family, self and sexuality, cultural practices; and the suppression, oppression, and disappearance of freedom (of thought, voice, expression). We get to know our characters through memories, word of mouth, and their unique experiences: the boy who feels grief through colours, or the child who learns of the existence of a creature of lore. As with all anthologies, there are some stories that hit harder than others, but each carries the unique mark of its author and of the region of Addis Ababa where it takes place.”

About Maaza Mengiste

MAAZA MENGISTE is a novelist and essayist who was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Fulbright Scholar Program, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Creative Capital. Her debut novel, Beneath the Lion’s Gaze, was selected by the Guardian as one of the ten best contemporary African books and named one of the best books of 2010 by Christian Science Monitor, Boston Globe, and other publications. Her work can be found in the New Yorker, New York Review of Books, Granta, the Guardian, the New York Times, Rolling Stone, and BBC, among other places. She was a writer on the documentary projects Girl Rising and The Invisible City: Kakuma. Her second novel, The Shadow King, was published in September 2019. She is the editor of Addis Ababa Noir.

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