Thursday, June 25, 2026

Tekur Shita

A New Amharic book has joined the book world. The new book entitled ’Tekur Shita’ written by Mohammed Nesru known as ‘Sophonias Abis’ was inaugurated last November 4, 2019 at Wabishebele hotel. The book is a collection of 25 short stories with 200 pages. The writer began writing the stories 10 years ago.
Hawassa University art school lecture Zemen Demeses gave a review of the book which was published by Mohamed Nesru. It is the second work of the author. Previously he did a poetic book called Amilphata. Mohammed Nesru studied fine arts at Hawassa University and was a columnist at Addis Tegen newspaper, Addis Admas and also Fiteh magazine. There were 3,000 copies published.

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