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27: 110: 301:. Freed by allied forces Haddis finally returned to Ethiopia (1943). After brief stints in the department of Press and Propaganda and Ministry of Foreign Affaires, he became the Ethiopian consul in Jerusalem (1945–46), where he stayed for about two years. There he met and married Kibebe-Tsehay Belay, who had lived and had been brought up in 289:) which displayed remarkably mature style. In the early 1930s Haddis returned to Gojjam and worked as a customs clerk and school headmaster before moving to a teaching position at Debre Markos. Haddis Alemayehu fought during the Italian-Ethiopian war for colonialism (1935–36) until he was captured and sent to the Island of 321:(1946–1950). His next assignment was in the Ethiopian Foreign Ministry, first as General Director and then as Vice Minister. During the 1956–1960s he worked as Ethiopian representative to UN. After his return Haddis briefly worked at the Ministry of Education (1960) followed by appointment as Ambassador to Britain and 341:), Haddis served as a member of the advisory body that had been created to replace the dissolved parliament. However, he declined the Derg's offer to become Prime Minister, thus removing himself from any meaningful governmental roles. In the meantime he returned to his literature career when he published 328:
After his recall to Ethiopia, Haddis, who was not in good health, preferred not to enter into government service. Reluctantly, he agreed to become a minister of Planning and Development (1965–66) and also served in the
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Ayele, Tesfaye Woubshet. "Haddis Alemayehu’s Vision of the Old World: Literary Realism and the Tragedy of History in the Amharic Novel Fikir iske Mekabir."
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priest, Abba Alemayehu Solomon and his mother, Desta Alemu. He grew up with his mother. As a boy, he began his education within the system of the
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for further education of the secular sort (EthioView 12 December 2003). He wrote his first play during this period,
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Deconstructive Discourse of Content as Reflected in Haddis Alemayehu’s Fikir Eske Mekabir, MA thesis
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Hailu Fulass, "Realism in Haddis Alemayehu", in: Taddesse Adera & Ali Jimale Ahmed,
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Black Lions: the creative lives of modern Ethiopia's literary giants and pioneers
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Haddis was born in the Endodam Kidane Miheret section, the lower parts of
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Silence is not golden : a critical anthology of Ethiopian literature
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regime (a newly brought military government taking the advantage of the
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in the western Mediterranean and then to the island of
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This article is about a person whose name includes a
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Printing Press (Kuraz Publishing Agency) 1987 (1980
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Printing Press (Kuraz Publishing Agency) 1981 (1974
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Debre Markos
Shewa Province
Ethiopian Empire
Addis Ababa
Ethiopia
Love to the Grave
Amharic
Ethiopian
Foreign Minister of Ethiopia
Amharic
Love to the Grave
Ethiopian literature
Debre Markos
Gojjam
Orthodox
Ethiopian Orthodox Church
Debre Elias
Debre Werq
Dima Giorgis where he finally graduated in Qine
Tafari Makonnen School
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