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Yambo may refer to: *Yambo Ouologuem (1940–2017), Malian writer * Yambo (writer), Italian writer born Enrico Novelli * Yambo, Burkina Faso * Yanbu' al Bahr, a Saudi Red Sea port *Yambo Records, a recording label *Yambo, a trivia game played by guests of The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn ''The Late Late Show'' is an American late-night television talk and variety comedy show that originally aired from January 9, 1995, to April 27, 2023, on CBS. Tom Snyder was the show's first host, followed by Craig Kilborn, Craig Ferguson, and ... * YAMBO code, a scientific software package (computational physics/chemistry) {{disambiguation ...
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Yambo Ouologuem
Yambo Ouologuem (August 22, 1940 – October 14, 2017) was a Malian writer. His first novel, ''Le devoir de violence'' (English: ''Bound to Violence'', 1968), won the Prix Renaudot. He later published ''Lettre à la France nègre'' (1969), and ''Les mille et une bibles du sexe'' (1969) under the pseudonym Utto Rodolph. ''Le devoir de violence'' was initially well-received, but critics later charged that Ouologuem had plagiarized passages from Graham Greene and other established authors such as André Schwartz-Bart. Ouologuem turned away from the Western press as a result of the matter, and remained reclusive for the rest of his life. Life Yambo Ouologuem was born an only son in an aristocratic Tidjaniya Malian family in 1940 in Bandiagara, the main city in the Dogon region of Mali (then a part of French Soudan). His father, Boukary Ouologuem, was a prominent landowner and school inspector. He learned several African languages and gained fluency in French, English, and Spanish. A ...
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Yambo (writer)
Enrico Novelli, writing as Yambo (5 June 187630 December 1943), was an Italian writer, journalist, and filmmaker. Enrico Novelli was born on 5 June 1876 in Pisa, the son of Ermete Novelli. He worked in newspapers, beginning at ''La Sera'' (possibly ''Corriere della Sera'') in Milan. Between 1927 and 1942, he ran a paper in Florence Florence ( ; ) is the capital city of the Italy, Italian region of Tuscany. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 362,353 inhabitants, and 989,460 in Metropolitan City of Florence, its metropolitan province as of 2025. Florence ... called ''Il nuovo giornale di Firenze''. Novelli wrote children's books under the pen name "Yambo". ''Le avventure di Ciuffettino'' (1902) is his best known work. He died on 30 December 1943 in Florence. Citations Further reading * * * 1876 births 1943 deaths 19th-century Italian journalists 20th-century Italian writers Italian children's writers Writers from Tuscany {{Italy ...
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Yambo, Burkina Faso
Yambo, Burkina Faso is a town in the Bagré Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa, bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Ivory Coast to the southwest. It covers an area of 274,223 km2 (105,87 .... As of 2005, the town has a population of 2970. References Populated places in the Centre-Est Region Boulgou Province {{Boulgou-geo-stub ...
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Yanbu' Al Bahr
Yanbu (), also known as Yambu or Yenbo, is a city in the Medina Province of western Saudi Arabia. It is approximately 300 kilometers northwest of Jeddah (at ). The population is 31,800 (2025 census). Many residents are foreign expatriates working in the oil refineries and petrochemical industry, mostly from Asia, but there are also large numbers of courtesans from the Middle East, Europe, and North America. Yanbu has three primary sections; Yanbu Al-Bahr, Yanbu Al-Nakhl and Yanbu Al-Sina'iya as well as a major Red Sea port. History Pre-modern era Yanbu's history dates back at least 2,500 years, when it was a staging point on the spice and incense route from Yemen to Egypt and the Mediterranean region. Sharm Yanbu (), historically known as Charmuthas, which is a small peninsula located to the north of Yanbu was mentioned by the Greek historian Diodorus Siculus. The Invasion of Dul Ashir took place in Yanbu two or three centuries after prophet Muhammad's return fr ...
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