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- Q3698992 description "Yemeni poet and writer".
- Q3698992 description "Yemeni poet and writer".
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- Q3698992 abstract "Abdulnasser Mugali is a Yemeni poet and writer, living since 1992 in the United States. He has published several collections of poetry and three volumes of fiction starting with Dhat masa.. dhat raqisa (One Night.. a Dancer) in 1991. His novel Rigial al-Thalg (Snow Men) dealt with the lives of Yemeni immigrants in America. He has recently turned to writing science fiction.Mugali's work has been translated into Italian and was included in a 2009 anthology of Yemeni literature titled Perle dello Yemen. He is the chief editor of The Nation Arab American News Network website.".
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- Q3698992 name "Mugali, Abdulnasser".
- Q3698992 shortDescription "Yemeni poet and writer".
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- Q3698992 comment "Abdulnasser Mugali is a Yemeni poet and writer, living since 1992 in the United States. He has published several collections of poetry and three volumes of fiction starting with Dhat masa.. dhat raqisa (One Night.. a Dancer) in 1991. His novel Rigial al-Thalg (Snow Men) dealt with the lives of Yemeni immigrants in America.".
- Q3698992 label "Abdulnasser Mugali".
- Q3698992 givenName "Abdulnasser".
- Q3698992 name "Abdulnasser Mugali".
- Q3698992 name "Mugali, Abdulnasser".
- Q3698992 surname "Mugali".