Muhammad Salih Haydara

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Muhammad Salih Haydara (born 1952) is a Yemeni journalist and short story writer from southern Yemen.[1] He was raised in Aden and studied communication at Cairo University. He has published several volumes of short stories including his debut collection A Wanderer from Yemen (1974), Very Much an Adolescent (1978) and Migrating Clouds (1980). His story "The Imprint of Blackness" (translated by and ) has appeared in two English-language anthologies, namely The Literature of Modern Arabia (1988) and Between the Lines: International Short Stories of War (1994).

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  1. ^ Biographical note in The Literature of Modern Arabia, ed. Salma Khadra Jayyusi, 1988
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