Mesakhuti Mai-Mine: An Eritrean Novel - Book Review,
by Mikael Adonai

Book Description This is a novel set in Mai-Mine, a village in southwestern Eritrea during the war years in the late 1980's. Written in the Eritrean language of Tigrinya, it is a story of a peasant farmer who is forced to join the Ethiopian army as a member of the "Wheat Militia" so his family could survive the famine of those years. Passionately told from the point of view of a simple peasant, Mesakhuti Mai-Min has all the ingredients of a war novel: heroism, betrayal, love, suffering, death and the struggle between good and evil.
About the Author Mikael Adonai is a well-known Eritrean writer and artist. He has written numerous short stories and novels during the war years as well as in the post-independence period for which he won literary awards and recognition. He has also won international acclaim for his paintings in exhibitions in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Europe, North America and Singapore. He lives in Asmara, Eritrea.
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