Men in the Sun: And Other Palestinian Stories
Men in the Sun: And Other Palestinian Stories
Ghassan Kanafani
Verso Books
2025
9781804298589Paperback
20 x 13 x 1 cm
97 pages
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A classic of Arabic fiction and of what Kanafani termed ‘resistance literature’
Three Palestinian men embark on a brutal and treacherous odyssey across the Iraqi desert to Kuwait, not for liberation but material betterment. Under the indifferent brutality of border bureaucracy and the blank aggression of the sun, things grow increasingly oppressive. Breezily conversational and disarmingly lyrical, this short novel delivers a shuddering dose of horror.
Collected here alongside the titular novella are six short stories, including the timeless, resonant ‘Letter from Gaza’, Kanafani’s first published work.
Ghassan Kanafani remains one of the most important figures in the history of Arab literature. Born in 1936 in Acre, Palestine, he lived in exile from 1948, displaced by the Nakba. He was killed at thirty-six — assassinated, along with his teenage niece, in a car bombing carried out by Mossad in Beirut in July 1972. A novelist, playwright, and political theorist, he is the author of Men in the Sun, Returning to Haifa, four other novels, and six short story collections. His political works published in English include On Zionist Literature (2022) and The Revolution of 1936–1939 in Palestine (2023).