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Authors: Mohammad Abdul-Wali, Muhammad 'Abd Al-Wali, Abubaker Bagader
ISBN-13: 9780292705081, ISBN-10: 0292705085
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Date Published: January 2002
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Mohammad Abdul-Wali

Book Synopsis

They Die Strangers, a novella and thirteen short stories, is the first full-length work of the distinguished Yemeni writer Mohammad Abdul-Wali to appear in English. Abdul-Wali died tragically in an aviation accident, and his stories were collected after his death by the translators Abubaker Bagader and Deborah Akers.
Abdul-Wali was born in Ethiopia of Arab Yemeni parents. His stories, filled with nostalgia and the bitterness of exile, deal with the common experiences of Yemenis like himself who are caught between cultures by the displacements of civil war or labor migration. His characters include women left behind, children raised without fathers, and men returning home after years of absence. He explores the human condition through the eyes of the oppressed and disenfranchised and is particularly sympathetic to the plight of women.
Abdul-Wali writes in a realistic style, sparse and simple, a style that the translators have reproduced well in this volume.

Table of Contents

Introduction
They Die Strangers
The Ghoul
Brother, Are You Going To Fight Them All
Ya Khabiir
The Chinese Road
Nothing New
The Land, Salma
The Color of Rain
Saturday Market
Abu Rupee
The Slap
The Last Class
A Woman
On the Road to Asmara

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