A Land of Sad Oranges

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A Land of Sad Oranges is a seminal short story collection by Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani that poignantly depicts the trauma and displacement experienced by Palestinians after the 1948 Nakba.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
short story collection
addresses collective memory
identity in exile
loss of homeland
associatedEvent 1948 Palestinian exodus
associatedPlace Palestine NERFINISHED
refugee camps
author Ghassan Kanafani NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Palestine NERFINISHED
depicts Palestinian refugee experience
genre Palestinian literature
political fiction
short stories
hasAudience readers of Arabic literature
students of Middle Eastern studies
hasCentralConflict exile versus belonging
loss versus memory
hasCentralMotif oranges
hasEmotionalTone nostalgic
poignant
tragic
hasForm short story
hasPerspective Palestinian narrator
hasPoliticalContext Arab-Israeli conflict NERFINISHED
hasReception critically acclaimed in Arab world
hasSubject dispossession
national struggle
refugeehood
hasTitleLanguage Arabic
hasTranslation English
multiple languages
influenced later Palestinian writers
literaryMovement Palestinian resistance literature
literarySignificance early depiction of Nakba in fiction
seminal work in Palestinian literature
mainTheme Nakba NERFINISHED
Palestinian displacement
trauma of exile
notableWorkOf Ghassan Kanafani NERFINISHED
originalLanguage Arabic
partOf Palestinian canon
portrays Palestinian families
childhood under displacement
psychological impact of war
setInPeriod post-1948 Nakba era

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Ghassan Kanafani notableWork A Land of Sad Oranges