This Article Evaluates Thenovel They Die Strangers (1972) By The Yemeni Novelist Mohammed Ahmed Abdul Wali As a Postcolonial Narrative of Emigration Inwhich the Writer Argues About What Is Called the Ideology of Return. Anemigrant Himself, the Writer Discusses the Impact of Long- Term Emigration On The Individual, His Family And The Society As A Whole. the Discussion, Using a Postcolonialperspective, Covers Issues Related to the Construction Of The Yemeni Identity, Body Politics, The Yemeni Farmers‟ Dream And The Representation Of Women Focusing On The Body-Land Association. The Discussion Concludes With Considering the Novel As a Parody Againstthose Who Migrate Leaving Their Women and Their Land Behind, Only to Live Anddie As Strangers.