Men in the Sun

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Men in the Sun is a seminal Palestinian novella by Ghassan Kanafani that portrays the plight and dispossession of Palestinian refugees through the tragic journey of three men seeking work in Kuwait.

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Men in the Sun canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Palestinian literature work
film
novella
adaptedAs The Dupes
associatedMovement Arab nationalist literature
Palestinian resistance literature
author Ghassan Kanafani
basedOn Men in the Sun self-linksurface differs
centralCharacters three Palestinian men seeking work in Kuwait
countryOfOrigin Palestine
depicts Palestinian refugees
journey to Kuwait for work
firstPublicationLanguageRegion Arab world
form prose fiction
genre novella
political fiction
social realism
hasSubject exploitation of migrant labor
human cost of displacement
identity crisis
loss of homeland
silence and complicity
statelessness
literarySignificance classic of modern Arabic literature
seminal work of Palestinian resistance literature
literaryStyle concise prose
symbolic realism
mainTheme Arab nationalism
Palestinian dispossession
betrayal
displacement
economic migration
exile
refugee experience
search for dignity
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableSymbol water tank
originalLanguage Arabic
portrays generational differences among Palestinian refugees
harsh conditions of illegal border crossing
plight of Palestinian refugees after the Nakba
questionRaised Why didn’t they knock on the sides of the tank?
setting Iraq
Kuwait
post-1948 Arab world
timePeriodDepicted post-1948 Palestinian diaspora

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Arabic literature hasNotableWork Men in the Sun
Ghassan Kanafani notableWork Men in the Sun
Men in the Sun basedOn Men in the Sun self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Dupes