There’s a recurring fantasy running through Dinaw Mengestu’s new novel, Someone Like Us: It’s a fantasy about a word-of-mouth, nation-wide network of taxi cabs that would come to the aid of ...
Across four fine novels, Dinaw Mengestu has challenged conventional wisdom about how immigrant narratives ought to work. It’s not just that he’s skeptical of pat yarns about trauma and assimilating ...
Imagine a story—a novel; a movie; a show—set in Washington, D.C. Maybe you see marble hallways, swinging briefcases, men in suits. Maybe you see Julia Child’s house in Georgetown. Maybe you see a ...
Three paragraphs into his wise and genial novel, “Someone Like Us,” Dinaw Mengestu drops a grenade that sits, smoldering, in the story; we almost forget it as the author toggles through a span of four ...
Carlin is a contributor for TIME. Award-winning author Dinaw Mengestu’s fourth novel, Someone Like Us, is a surreal exploration of self-discovery. Seeking solace from his floundering marriage, ...
A journalist travels across the US to unravel the secrets surrounding the life and death of his Ethiopian immigrant father Dinaw Mengestu’s haunting novel about 21st-century American life starts with ...
The Ethiopian American novelist also talks aesthetics and the inspiration behind his most recent novel, “Someone Like Us.” By Anderson Tepper The novelist Dinaw Mengestu thinks deeply about how ...