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Abd al-Majeed al-Qadi

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Yemeni playwright and writer (born 1934)
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Abd al-Majeed al-Qadi (Arabic: عبد المجيد القاضي; born 1934) is a Yemeni playwright and writer. His work is notable for its engagement with social problems that afflict Yemen. His first two plays were called Al-Daudahi's Daughter and Young Man Mansour. His short story, "The Final Ring", has been translated into English and appeared in a 1988 anthology on modern Arabian literature (edited by Salma Khadra Jayyusi).

References

  1. Jayyusi, Salma (ed.) (2014) Literature Of Modern Arabia New York: Routledge. Page 542. ISBN 9780710302618.
  2. WorldCat entry
  3. Jayyusi (2014) op. cit. "The Final Ring". Page 419.
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