In the autumn of 2018, a young Ethiopian student named Selam sat in the dusty archives of Addis Ababa University. She was researching modern Ethiopian literature, and her professor had mentioned a name that stuck in her mind: Kebede Michael. “He was a poet, a translator, a thinker,” the professor had said. “But many of his early poems exist only in yellowed pamphlets or memories.”
Frustrated, Selam changed tactics. She visited the National Archives of Ethiopia. A librarian named Ato Tsegaye took pity on her. “Kebede Michael’s work is still under copyright protection,” he explained. “But we have original print collections— The Love of a Black Girl (1969), The Sun of the Morning (1974)—that you can read here. We cannot scan the whole book, but you may take notes.” kebede michael poems pdf
I’m unable to provide a PDF file or a direct link to one, as that would likely violate copyright. However, I can tell you a story about the search for Kebede Michael’s poems—and then guide you on how to find them legally. In the autumn of 2018, a young Ethiopian
Selam visited the Association the next day. In a small back office, they had a single computer containing a scanned, searchable PDF of Selected Poems of Kebede Michael —made available for research purposes only. With permission, she downloaded a copy for her personal study, agreeing not to redistribute it. “But many of his early poems exist only