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Tuesday May 13, 2008
Somali novelist explores returning to
chaos
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St. Paul, Minn. — Peace talks opened in Djibouti, Somalia, today
concerning the situation in neighboring Somalia.
The United Nations special envoy to Somalia expressed hope and enthusiasm,
as he called for representatives to put peace and security of the Somali
people as their first priority.
Earlier this week, the transitional President Abdullahi Yusef returned to
the country after traveling abroad for weeks, and violence continued as
Islamist insurgents attacked an Ethopian convoy south of the capitol killing
three The chaotic events in the cpuntry are followed colsely by Somalis
abroad, including Minnesota's sizable Somali community.
They're also of great interest to novelist Nuruddin Farah.
Farah has been called one of Africa's most important writers. His novels
portray the human stories amidst the backdrop of strife and chaos in his
native Somalia.
Knots, his latest novel, traces what happens when a Somali woman leaves the
comfort and security of North America to return to the chaos of Mogadishu.
Nuruddin Farah is in Minnesota for readings and events, including one
Thursday night at Amazon bookstore in Minenapolis.
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