I have come to know the Ethiopian writer and
poet Hama Tuma with time. I don’t know if Hama Tuma is his real name or
his pen name but knowing the person in his works is far more important than
that. This writer who is known as the great satirist in Ethiopian literary
history, is indeed worth reading. It was a friend of mine who first introduced
me to the works of Hama Tuma. I did actually heard about the writer’s name and
a bit about his political writings from one of my theater professor in Ethiopia
but it was my friend here in America who encouraged me to check one of his
book. At first I was a little reluctant, I don’t know what actually was in my
mind. May be it was a part of my Ethiopian paranoia that the writer himself
deeply addressed and for that matter philosophized in one of his essay .
As a student of theater, I had the privilege to study about the Ethiopian literature to some extent. However I found Hama’s writing style a little different. I don’t claim he is the best among Ethiopian writes both in the past and some of the contemporary writers both in Ethiopian and in Diaspora. However I can tell that his approach of the Ethiopian literary trend is original and no doubt one of the best. Here is one of the fascinating theme that I find in Hama’s writing. He tries to understand what the whole Ethiopian social and cultural mentality looks like. I believe the writer has a respect for the Ethiopian and the Eastern point of view in general but he would like to integrate it with the western individual identity. However his ironic and somehow sarcastic perspective of these two worlds in his satire writing sometimes contradicts the vision he has. The good thing is he makes you laugh whenever he does that. No matter how it looks and sounds at first it can be said that Hama Tuma’s pen is a painting in the making of an Ethiopian state of mind. Until recently I thought of Hama tuma point of view both politically and literary very pessimistic. It took me to read and to reread one of his book to see the reason behind his pessimistic point of view. That I did and within the realm of that I baptized myself under the blessing of a new Ethiopian literary Genius.
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To read the Article on Debteraw blog click here Is reading Hama Tuma reading Ethiopia?
Andinet Demisie Melaku (Andu Mela)
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Comments from Debteraw blog
Hama Tuma has written many books that are of interest to many.My favorite is Kedada Chereka in Amharic,a fantasy political genre that should be analyzed by capable critics.
Fekerte GH
I am one of the admirers of Hama Tuma;but I have not read any of his books. I know him just here online.
Would you please contact me at selamtaw@yahoo.gr to send me a copy of the original photocopy that you got from this enigmatic chubby boy? I promise to cover the full cost including some bonus in gratitude!
I know about Hama Tumma but I only read one book can someone list all his books.
BeleteM14: Just log in to the following website: http://www.hamatuma.com/
I don’t know what “reading Ethiopia” is supposed to be like [I try to read the writer most of the time, see the world “according to him”, so to say; coz that’s the only original thing anybody can bring into anything). But I like Hama Tuma from what i read in his blog & in various newspapers in addis.
The case of the socialist witch doctor and other short stories is, in my opinion, one of the best works of literature by an Ethiopian writer.
It is a good idea . I like the way Andinet writes