Storable is a core module since ever. It does exactly what you ask for. See it's synopsis for examples.
Data::Dumper is another core module that can store Perl's data to disk.
In addition many other modules can store Perl datastructures into a file and retrieve them later: for example YAML
Every module has some limitation or feature: read a this thread where afoken describes Data::Dumper JSON Storable YAML differences and others point to other possibilies to accomplish with your task.
update: In the above thread i point to Sereal-Comparison-Graphs which can be intersting too, being Sereal a worth to try module.
I used to convert a a datastructure (an array) from Storable to YAML and viceversa with two simple oneliners:
# WARNING windows quotes
# storable to yaml
perl -MYAML -MStorable -e "print Dump @{retrieve ($ARGV[0])};"
# yaml to storable
perl -e "use YAML (LoadFile); use Storable qw(nstore); @ar = LoadFile(
+$ARGV[0]); nstore(\@ar, $ARGV[1])"
L*
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