1122:. The father searches for the real Palestine through the rubble of memory, only to find more rubble. The Israeli occupation means that they have finally an opportunity to go back and visit Haifa in Israel. The journey to his home in the district of Halisa on the al-jalil mountain evokes the past as he once knew it. The dissonance between the remembered Palestinian past and the remade Israeli present of Haifa and its environs creates a continuous diasporic anachronism. The novel deals with two decisive days, one 21 April 1948, the other 30 June 1967; the earlier date relates to the period when the Haganah launched its assault on the city and Palestinians who were not killed in resistance actions fled. Sa'id and his wife were ferried out on British boats to Acre. A Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor, Evrat Kushan, and his wife, Miriam, find their son Khaldun in their home, and take over the property and raise the toddler as a Jew, with the new name "Dov". When they visit the home, Kushen's wife greets them with the words: "I've been expecting you for the a long time." Kushen's recall of the events of April 1948 confirms Sa'id's own impression, that the fall of the town was coordinated by the British forces and the Haganah. When Dov returns, he is wearing an
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disfigured and rendered impotent by his wounds, whose cynical pursuit of money often damages his fellow countrymen. Three
Palestinians, the elderly Abu Qais, Assad, and the youth Marwan, hide in the empty water tank of a lorry in order to cross the border into Kuwait. They have managed to get through as Basra and drew up to the last checkpoint. Abul Khaizuran, the truck driver, tries to be brisk but is dragged into defending his honor as the Iraqi checkpoint officer teases him by suggesting he had been dallying with prostitutes. The intensity of heat within the water carrier is such that no one could survive more than several minutes, and indeed they expire inside as Khaizuran is drawn into trading anecdotes that play up a non-existent virility—they address him as though he were effeminized, with the garrulous Abu Baqir outside in an office. Their deaths are to be blamed, not on the effect of the stifling effect of the sun's heat, but on their maintaining silence as they suffer. The ending has often been read as a trope for the futility of Palestinian attempts to try to build a new identity far away from their native Palestine, and the figure of Abul Khaizuran a symbol of the impotence of the Palestinian leadership. Amy Zalman has detected a covert
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battle. The novel conveys nonetheless a criticism of
Palestinians for the act of abandonment, and betrays a certain admiration for the less than easy, stubborn insistence of Zionists, whose sincerity and determination must be the model for Palestinians in their future struggle. Ariel Bloch indeed argues that Dov functions, when he rails against his father's weakness, as a mouthpiece for Kanafani himself. Sa'id symbolizes irresolute Palestinians who have buried the memory of their flight and betrayal of their homeland. At the same time, the homeland can no longer be based on a nostalgic filiation with the past as a foundation, but rather an affiliation which defies religious and ethnic distinctions. Notwithstanding the indictment of Palestinians, and a tacit empathy with the Israeli enemy's dogged nation-building, the novel's surface rhetoric remains keyed to national liberation through armed struggle. An imagined aftermath to the story has been written by Israeli novelist
1197:, had demanded in press conferences dealing with Palestinian hijackings common at the time, that Israel release prisoners; however, Nasr states, Kanafani and Abu Sharif had mellowed and had started speaking against indiscriminate violence. Several days after the Lod massacre, a picture of Kanafani together with one of the Japanese terrorists was circulated. Rumours circulated suggesting Lebanese Security forces had been complicit. Bassam Abu Sharif, who survived an attempt on his life two weeks later, suspected that the attempts on Kanafani and later himself were ordered by Israel but had employed an Arab intermediary, perhaps Abu Ahmed Yunis; Yunis was executed by the PFLP in 1981.
968:("adab al-muqawama") with regard to Palestinian writing; in two works, published respectively in 1966 and 1968, one critic, Orit Bashkin, has noted that his novels repeat a certain fetishistic worship of arms, and that he appears to depict military means as the only way to resolve the Palestinian tragedy. Ghassan Kanafani began writing short stories when he was working in the refugee camps. Often told as seen through the eyes of children, the stories manifested out of his political views and belief that his students' education had to relate to their immediate surroundings. While in Kuwait, he spent much time reading
1057:, aspiring to reach their mother in Jordan. The two episodes of Hamid in the desert, and Maryam in the throes of her relationship with Zakaria, are interwoven into a simultaneous cross-narrative: the young man encounters a wandering Israeli soldier who has lost contact with his unit, and wrestles his armaments from him, and ends up undergoing a kind of rebirth as he struggles with the desert. Maryam, challenged by her husband to abort their child, whom she will call Hamid, decides to save the child by killing Zakaria. This story won the Lebanese Literary prize in that year.
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1053:; Hamid seeks a mother-substitute in his sister, while Maryam entertains a quasi incestuous love for her brother. Maryam eventually breaks the paternal prohibition to marry a two-time traitor, Zakaria, since he is bigamous, and because he gave the Israelis information to capture an underground fighter, resulting in the latter's death. Hamid, outraged, tramps off through the
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Kanafani's memory was upheld through the creation of the Ghassan Kanafani Cultural Foundation, which has since established eight kindergartens for the children of Palestinian refugees. His legacy lives on among the Palestinians, and he is considered to be a leading novelist of his
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uniform, and vindictively resentful of the fact they abandoned him. Compelled by the scene to leave the home, the father reflects that only military action can settle the dispute, realizing however that, in such an eventuality, it may well be that Dov/Khaldun will confront his brother Khalid in
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to which Habash had recruited him. Kanafani moved to Kuwait in 1956, following his sister Fayzah
Kanafani the brother who had preceded him there, to take up a teaching position. He spent much of his free time absorbed in Russian literature. In the following year he became editor of Jordanian
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Zionist militias. Kanafani later recalled the intense shame he felt when, at age 12, he watched the men of his family surrender their weapons to become refugees. The family settled in Damascus, Syria, where he completed his primary education. He then became a teacher for
376:. In a letter to his own son written decades later, he recalled the intense shame he felt on observing, aged 10, the men of his family surrendering their weapons to become refugees. After fleeing some 17 kilometres (11 mi) north to neighbouring
853:, who introduced him to politics and was to exercise an important influence on his early work. In 1955, before he could complete his degree, with a thesis on "Race and Religion in Zionist Literature", which was to form the basis for his 1967 study
1146:(Palestinian Affairs), was influential in diffusing the image of the former as a forerunner of the Palestinian armed struggle, and, according to Rashid Khalidi, consolidated the Palestinian narrative that tends to depict failure as a triumph.
392:(UNRWA) teaching certificate in 1952. He was first employed as an art teacher for some 1,200 displaced Palestinian children in a refugee camp, where he began writing short stories in order to help his students contextualize their situation.
1080:(1969), the impact of his new revolutionary outlook is explicit as he creates the portrait of a mother who encourages her son to take up arms as a resistance fedayeen in full awareness that the choice of life might eventuate in his death.
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1958:
1817:A Bridge to Eternity | جسر إلى الأبد (
3857:Palestinian people of Kurdish descent
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1788:Of Men and Rifles | الرجال والبنادق (
1678:All That's Left to You | ماتبقى لكم (
3872:20th-century Palestinian journalists
3867:Assassinated Palestinian journalists
3640:
3270:
2988:. University of Pennsylvania Press.
2698:
2674:
2349:
2272:
2244:"The Rise and Significance of Lotus"
2235:
2115:
2017:
1947:
1777:A World Not Our Own | عالم ليس لنا (
1615:, (1982) (القميص المسروق وقصص أخرى,
1213:, one dating back as early as 1966.
1189:carried out by three members of the
929:to edit the PFLP's weekly magazine,
261:, to which he had been recruited by
64:Graffiti tribute to Kanafani in the
2810:. In Shehadeh, Lamia Rustum (ed.).
2094:
1799:The Stolen Shirt | القميص المسروق (
1060:
859:Movement of Arab Nationalists (MAN)
665:Religion / religious sites
259:Movement of Arab Nationalists (MAN)
222:
45:
24:
3882:Arab people in Mandatory Palestine
3842:People killed in Mossad operations
3822:Palestinian people murdered abroad
2050:
1932:
1901:
1617:The Stolen Shirt and Other Stories
1588:, (1974) (ثورة 1936-39 في فلسطين,
948:
25:
3898:
3581:– by Ghassan Kanafani (From NJS).
3532:
1613:Al-Gamis al-Masruq wa-Qisas Ukhra
1200:Kanafani's obituary in Lebanon's
359:French Catholic missionary school
3847:20th-century short story writers
3485:. In Schumann, Christoph (ed.).
3333:Encyclopedia of the Palestinians
2950:. In Schumann, Christoph (ed.).
2060:Kameel B. Nasr (23 April 2007).
1216:
1149:
415:
306:, which marked a departure from
3812:Palestinian short story writers
3556:Kanafani on becoming a refugee.
2848:. University Press of America.
2806:Abu Saba, Mary Bentley (1999).
2752:
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1590:The 1936-39 Revolt in Palestine
1380:, (1963) (أرض البرتقال الحزين,
1135:(Pigeons in Trafalgar Square).
194:
3453:Schmitt, Paula (14 May 2014).
3221:. Cambridge University Press.
2081:
1964:
1557:The Blind Man and The Deaf Man
1154:On 8 July 1972, Kanafani, was
607:Governorates of the Gaza Strip
273:, where he became immersed in
13:
1:
3877:Journalists killed in Lebanon
3792:Deaths by car bomb in Lebanon
3587:– by S. Marwan, published in
3540:Kanafani: Symbol of Palestine
3421:. In Pugliese, Joseph (ed.).
3304:. Columbia University Press.
3243:Mendelson-Maoz, Adia (2014).
2768:
2242:Firoze Manji (3 March 2014).
2189:10.1080/19436149.2023.2168379
1992:10.1080/19436149.2023.2168379
1490:, (1967) (في الأدب الصهيوني,
849:. The following year, he met
353:and its policies of enabling
328:
3802:Palestinian literary critics
3065:"Writers and Assassinations"
1894:
698:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
317:implanted in his car by the
7:
3591:on 22 July 1972. (From NJS)
3585:Tribute to Ghassan Kanafani
3249:. Purdue University Press.
3140:. In Sturrock, John (ed.).
3040:Ghabra, Shafeeq N. (1987).
2870:Bardenstein, Carol (2007).
2818:University of Florida Press
1890:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1879:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1868:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1850:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1836:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1825:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1807:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1796:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1785:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1774:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1760:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1739:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1728:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1714:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1700:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1686:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
1675:, Rimal Publications, 2013)
881:and took up an interest in
298:. That year, he joined the
10:
3903:
3362:Reigeluth, Stuart (2008).
1586:Thawra 1936-39 fi Filastin
1555:, (1972) (الأعمى والأطرش,
1372:The Death of Bed Number 12
1307:Kanafani, Ghassan (2004).
1286:Kanafani, Ghassan (2000).
1265:Kanafani, Ghassan (1998).
1244:Kanafani, Ghassan (2022).
1231:Lotus Prize for Literature
1090:
1067:
986:
511:All-Palestine Protectorate
380:, they finally settled in
349:movement that opposed the
337:in 1936 to a middle-class
3729:
3702:
3683:
3648:
3191:Columbia University Press
2776:Abraham, Matthew (2014).
1598:, (1978) (جسر إلى الأبد,
1575:, (1973) (القبعة والنبي,
1538:, (1970) (عائد إلى حيفا,
1436:, (1965) (عالمٌ ليس لنا,
1399:, (1963) (رجال في الشمس,
1370:(1961) (موت سرير رقم 12,
1238:Translations into English
619:Legislative Council (PLC)
204:
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3832:People from Acre, Israel
3545:Ghassan Kanafani Archive
3271:Nasr, Kameel B. (1997).
3099:Harlow, Barbara (1996).
3063:Harlow, Barbara (1994).
2906:Bloch, Ariel A. (2000).
2813:Women and War in Lebanon
2091:, Springer (2016), p. 35
1506:An ar-Rijal wa-l-Banadiq
1473:, (1966) (ما تبقّى لكم,
1378:Ard al-Burtuqal al-Hazin
1223:The Palestinian Wedding,
533:National Authority (PNA)
292:A World that is Not Ours
265:. He later relocated to
42:
3787:1972 murders in Lebanon
3757:(film adaptation, 1996)
3749:(film adaptation, 1973)
3703:Short story collections
3692:The Hat and the Prophet
3577:20 January 2021 at the
3417:Shalback, Ihab (2010).
3215:Khalili, Laleh (2007).
2982:Ensalaco, Mark (2012).
2066:. McFarland. p. 66
1840:The Hat and the Prophet
1766:| ارض البرتقال الحزين (
1577:The Hat and the Prophet
1565:, (1972) (برقوق نيسان,
1315:Interlink World Fiction
347:Palestinian nationalist
66:Palestinian territories
3837:20th-century novelists
3554:Jaffa, Land of Oranges
3508:. In Suleiman, Yasir;
3395:. Palgrave Macmillan.
3298:Pedahzur, Ami (2009).
3165:. Simon and Schuster.
2946:Bashkin, Orit (2010).
2782:. Palgrave Macmillan.
1475:All That's Left to You
1310:All That's Left to You
1182:
1043:All That's Left to You
1036:All That's Left to You
847:University of Damascus
761:Costume and embroidery
703:Church of the Nativity
693:Cave of the Patriarchs
614:National Council (PNC)
599:Gaza Strip governance
255:University of Damascus
215:Ghassan Fayiz Kanafani
3807:Palestinian novelists
3711:A Death in Bed No. 12
3560:New Jersey Solidarity
3538:George Hajjar, 1973:
3389:Saloul, Ihab (2012).
3279:. McFarland. p.
2842:Attar, Samar (2010).
2411:, pp. 48, 52–53.
1645:, (1996) (فارس فارس,
1573:Al-Qubba'ah wa-l-Nabi
1567:The Apricots of April
1492:On Zionist Literature
1488:Fi al-Adab al-Sahyuni
1247:On Zionist Literature
1180:
1051:Oedipal displacements
965:resistance literature
855:On Zionist Literature
498:Arab Higher Committee
370:1948 Arab–Israeli War
333:Kanafani was born in
232:Kanafani was born in
3827:Palestinian refugees
3504:Zalman, Amy (2006).
3481:Zalman, Amy (2004).
3374:. pp. 293–318.
3340:. pp. 275–276.
3077:. pp. 167–184.
2924:. pp. 355–364.
2820:. pp. 229–258.
2175:Middle East Critique
1978:Middle East Critique
1630:Arabic Short Stories
1600:A Bridge to Eternity
1592:) (45–page Pamphlet)
1187:Lod Airport massacre
1140:Izz ad-Din al-Qassam
993:In 1962, his novel,
805:List of Palestinians
713:Great Mosque of Gaza
504:Depopulated villages
396:Political background
323:Lod Airport massacre
308:pan-Arab nationalism
240:in 1936. During the
3719:The Sad Orange Land
3649:Novels and novellas
3338:Infobase Publishing
2960:. pp. 92–111.
2737:, pp. 275–276.
2626:Rise and Kill First
2577:Mendelson-Maoz 2014
2541:Mendelson-Maoz 2014
2531:, pp. 159–162.
2469:Mendelson-Maoz 2014
2399:, pp. 101–102.
2344:Mendelson-Maoz 2014
2087:Kamal Abdel-Malek,
1764:Land of Sad Oranges
1752:| موت سرير رقم ١٢ (
1750:Death of Bed No. 12
1439:A World Not Our Own
1383:The Sad Orange Land
1368:Mawt Sarir Raqam 12
1144:Shu'un Filistiniyya
1120:Solomonic judgement
1027:), was produced by
403:Part of a series on
238:Mandatory Palestine
140:Damascus University
118:Cause of death
92:Mandatory Palestine
3572:The 1936-39 Revolt
3431:. pp. 71–83.
3372:Olive Branch Press
3324:"Ghassan Kanafani"
3048:. Westview Press.
2884:. pp. 19–31.
1828:The Door | الباب (
1718:Returning to Haifa
1521:, (1969) (أم سعد,
1397:Rijal fi ash-Shams
1183:
1133:Yonim be-Trafalgar
970:Russian literature
374:Palestinian exodus
355:Jewish immigration
242:1948 Palestine war
227:Palestinian author
3852:Magazine founders
3764:
3763:
3523:978-0-748-62073-9
3496:978-0-761-47473-9
3438:978-9-052-01619-1
3402:978-1-137-00138-2
3381:978-1-566-56664-3
3347:978-0-816-06986-6
3311:978-0-231-14042-3
3290:978-0-786-40280-9
3256:978-1-557-53680-8
3228:978-1-139-46282-2
3172:978-0-894-10857-0
3151:978-0-192-83318-1
3118:978-1-859-84180-8
3107:. Verso. p.
3084:978-0-860-91585-0
3055:978-0-813-37446-8
3032:978-0-192-83318-1
3011:Farsoun, Samih K.
2995:978-0-812-20187-1
2967:978-1-135-16361-7
2931:978-9-004-11914-7
2891:978-9-042-02129-7
2855:978-0-761-85039-7
2827:978-0-813-01707-5
2789:978-1-137-03195-2
2701:, pp. 66–68.
2603:, pp. 39–40.
2579:, pp. 47–48.
2543:, pp. 46–53.
2459:, pp. 65–71.
2387:, pp. 53–60.
1842:| القبعه والنبي (
1720:| عائد الى حيفا (
1667:| رجال في الشمس (
1418:, (1964) (الباب,
1335:(May–June 1971).
1195:Bassam Abu Sharif
1191:Japanese Red Army
1047:Ma Tabaqqah Lakum
843:Arabic Literature
839:
838:
541:political parties
521:Fedayeen militias
282:children's rights
251:Arabic Literature
244:, his family was
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164:Years active
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3566:Letter from Gaza
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2457:Zalman 2006
2445:Zalman 2004
2433:Zalman 2006
2421:Zalman 2006
2409:Zalman 2006
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2320:Saloul 2012
2305:Zalman 2006
2290:Harlow 1996
2230:Zalman 2004
2156:Ghabra 1987
2127:Zalman 2004
1959:Zalman 2004
1643:Faris Faris
1168:Austin 1100
1112:Six-Day War
899:Al Muharrir
870:The Opinion
781:Handicrafts
728:Nabi Samwil
434:Definitions
296:Six-Day War
147:Occupations
131:Palestinian
128:Nationality
102:8 July 1972
47:غسان كنفاني
3771:Categories
3741:(magazine)
3429:Peter Lang
2769:References
2565:Bloch 2000
2529:Attar 2010
2517:Bloch 2000
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2361:Irwin 1997
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886:philosophy
878:al-Hurriya
791:Literature
723:Lot's Tomb
650:Gaza Strip
516:Government
341:family of
329:Early life
246:forced out
187:Anni Høver
156:politician
142:(expelled)
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1031:in 1972.
1024:The Dupes
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895:Nasserist
645:West Bank
639:Palestine
441:Palestine
269:and then
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112:, Lebanon
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3673:Umm Saad
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1420:The Door
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1108:Ramallah
1070:Umm Saad
932:Al Hadaf
927:Al Anwar
923:Al Anwar
908:Al Anwar
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683:Judaism
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