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Hamid Barole Abdu

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Hamid Barole Abdu (born October 10, 1953) is an Eritrean writer.[1]

After studying literature in Eritrea, he moved to Modena, Italy, in 1974, where he has worked as an intercultural expert and has published several articles about the migratory phenomenon.

Works

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  • Hamid Barole Abdu. Eritrea: una cultura da salvare. Ufficio Stampa del Comune di Reggio Emilia, 1986.
  • Hamid Barole Abdu. Akhria - io sradicato poeta per fame. Reggio Emilia, Libreria del Teatro, 1996.
  • Hamid Barole Abdu. Sogni ed incubi di un clandestino. Udine, AIET, 2001. ISBN 978-88-88090-72-6.
  • Hamid Barole Abdu. Seppellite la mia pelle in Africa. Modena, Artestampa, 2006. ISBN 88-89123-24-9.
  • Hamid Barole Abdu. Il volo di Mohammed. Faenza (RA), Artestampa, 2009. ISBN 978-88-88090-72-6.
  • Hamid Barole Abdu. Rinnoversi in segni ... erranti. Faenza (RA), GraficLine, 2013.
  • Hamid Barole Abdu. Poems across the pearl of Africa. Faenza (RA), GraficLine, 2015.

References

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  1. ^ Hassan, Waïl S. (2017). The Oxford Handbook of Arab Novelistic Traditions. Oxford University Press. p. 238. ISBN 978-0199349807. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
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