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They Die Strangers

  • They Die Strangers
  • Title

    • Modern Middle East Literatures In Translation Series
  • Attribution

    Mohammad Abdul-Wali ; translated by Abubaker Bagader and Deborah Akers ; introduction by Shelagh Weir
  • Publication Details

    Book, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the University of Texas at Austin, 2001
  • Availability

    LOCATIONCALL #STATUS
      (UPPER LEVEL)  PJ7804.W35 A6 2001         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    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. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
  • Authors

  • Subject

  • Contents

    • 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
  • ISBN

    • 0292705085
    • 9780292705081
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