رجال في الشمس 
والروائي والقاص والناقد، فكان مبدعاً في كتاباته كما كان مبدعاً في حياته ونضاله واستشهاده. وقد نال عام 1966 جائزة أصدقاء الكتاب في لبنان "لأفضل رواية عن روايته" ما تبقى لكم كما نال جائزة منظمة الصحافيين العالمية (I.O.J) عام 1974، ونال جائزة "اللوتس" التي يمنحها اتحاد كتاب آسيا وأفريقيا عام 1975. وتعد روايته رجال في الشمس التي صدرت في بيروت عام 1963 من أوائل الأعمال الروائية الفلسطينية التي تكتب عن التشرد والموت والحيرة. وفيها يروي حكاية ثلاثة فلسطينيين من أجيال مختلفة، يلتقون حول ضرورة إيجاد حل فردي لمشكلة الإنسان الفلسطيني المعيشية عبر الهرب إلى الكويت، حيث النفط والثروة. أبو قيس. الرجل العجوز الذي يحلم ببناء غرفة في مكان ما خارج المخيم، أسعد: الشاب الذي يحلم بدنانير الكويت وبحياة جديدة، ومروان: الصغير الذي يحاول أن يتغلب على مأساته المعيشية، فشقيقه في الكويت تركهم دون معيل لأنه تزوج، والده ترك أمه ليتزوج بامرأة تملك بيتاً عليه إذن أن يعيل العائلة فيقرر الوصول إلى الكويت.
يدين غسان كنفاني في روايته كل الأطراف التي تسببت في نكبة فلسطين، القيادات العاجزة،والقيادات الخائنة،والشعب المستسلم،والذين
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"Men in the Sun" ... what an agonizing devastating story for 3 men who have lost their country, their homes and with it every hope in persuing a fair life. their only hope was to get to Kuweit to get a job that wuld enable them to look after their poor families. While embarking on this journey, they couldn't get over the fear they felt, fear of dying anonymously, fear of what is hidden in that faraway country, fear that their dreams might not come true BUT they had no choice. That was their only
I first read Men in the Sun when I was in the sixth grade and couldn't comprehend the story without the help of the teacher. I felt I was reading something important but couldn't tell how and why. Now that I've read it again, things have become clearer. Feelings of disappointment, anger, resistance, and tragedy spring up while reading. It's not merely a story of three men die while their smuggler gets trapped in a silly chat with a border officer. It's an embodiment of the Palestinian situation

Kanafani was a promising Palestinian novelist who did that ultimate no-no (especially in the Middle East!) and got mixed up in politics. Thus, he and his teen aged niece got blown up when he started his car, courtesy of the Mossad.It's never easy nor even desirable to separate one's politics from one's writings. Indeed, if you're a Palestinian or Israeli, it's probably virtually impossible (Meir Shalev a notable exception), but you can read Kanafani without knowing any of that crap."Men in the
What an incredible, exhausting and excruciating book. It's so short but I had to take breaks because it is devastating to see so clearly and transparently, how painful a person's life can be, an entire people's lives can be. I've been reading some very important books and it begins to feel that writing things as trivial as Goodreads responses to things as monumentally important as these stories is a huge responsibility that I want to avoid. In light of this massive refugee crisis, please do read
What an incredible, exhausting and excruciating book. It's so short but I had to take breaks because it is devastating to see so clearly and transparently, how painful a person's life can be, an entire people's lives can be. I've been reading some very important books and it begins to feel that writing things as trivial as Goodreads responses to things as monumentally important as these stories is a huge responsibility that I want to avoid. In light of this massive refugee crisis, please do read
In my first exposure to Ghassan Kanafani, I read both Men In The Sun and Palestines Children back to back, and this review covers both. The introductory essays in these works emphasized the non-deterministic outlook of Kanafani that was so important to his political vision. Such an outlook arguably goes against a culture that is heavily influenced by the idea of a pre-determined destiny lifted from a particular interpretation of the God described in the Quran. Kanafani (and I) would argue that
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Original Title: | رجال في الشمس |
Edition Language: | Arabic |
Characters: | أبو القيس, أسعد, مروان, أبو الخيزران |
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يمثل غسان كنفاني مؤلف هذه الرواية نموذجاً خاصاً للكاتب السياسيوالروائي والقاص والناقد، فكان مبدعاً في كتاباته كما كان مبدعاً في حياته ونضاله واستشهاده. وقد نال عام 1966 جائزة أصدقاء الكتاب في لبنان "لأفضل رواية عن روايته" ما تبقى لكم كما نال جائزة منظمة الصحافيين العالمية (I.O.J) عام 1974، ونال جائزة "اللوتس" التي يمنحها اتحاد كتاب آسيا وأفريقيا عام 1975. وتعد روايته رجال في الشمس التي صدرت في بيروت عام 1963 من أوائل الأعمال الروائية الفلسطينية التي تكتب عن التشرد والموت والحيرة. وفيها يروي حكاية ثلاثة فلسطينيين من أجيال مختلفة، يلتقون حول ضرورة إيجاد حل فردي لمشكلة الإنسان الفلسطيني المعيشية عبر الهرب إلى الكويت، حيث النفط والثروة. أبو قيس. الرجل العجوز الذي يحلم ببناء غرفة في مكان ما خارج المخيم، أسعد: الشاب الذي يحلم بدنانير الكويت وبحياة جديدة، ومروان: الصغير الذي يحاول أن يتغلب على مأساته المعيشية، فشقيقه في الكويت تركهم دون معيل لأنه تزوج، والده ترك أمه ليتزوج بامرأة تملك بيتاً عليه إذن أن يعيل العائلة فيقرر الوصول إلى الكويت.
يدين غسان كنفاني في روايته كل الأطراف التي تسببت في نكبة فلسطين، القيادات العاجزة،والقيادات الخائنة،والشعب المستسلم،والذين
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Title | : | رجال في الشمس |
Author | : | غسان كنفاني |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 93 pages |
Published | : | 2002 by مؤسسة الأبحاث العربية (first published 1963) |
Categories | : | Novels. Fiction. Short Stories. Literature. Classics. Politics. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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I read this book knowing how it's gonna end, because we learned about the film adaptation in uni. I'm glad i knew, cause that ending is brutal. This story is about 3 Palestinians trying to get smuggled into Kuwait, as it's known as the land of money. We learn about their reasons first and then follow them on their journey.History keeps repeating itself, and books like this one will always be relevent. Hundrends are dying in the Mediterranean sea, and people are nitpicking about the legality of"Men in the Sun" ... what an agonizing devastating story for 3 men who have lost their country, their homes and with it every hope in persuing a fair life. their only hope was to get to Kuweit to get a job that wuld enable them to look after their poor families. While embarking on this journey, they couldn't get over the fear they felt, fear of dying anonymously, fear of what is hidden in that faraway country, fear that their dreams might not come true BUT they had no choice. That was their only
I first read Men in the Sun when I was in the sixth grade and couldn't comprehend the story without the help of the teacher. I felt I was reading something important but couldn't tell how and why. Now that I've read it again, things have become clearer. Feelings of disappointment, anger, resistance, and tragedy spring up while reading. It's not merely a story of three men die while their smuggler gets trapped in a silly chat with a border officer. It's an embodiment of the Palestinian situation

Kanafani was a promising Palestinian novelist who did that ultimate no-no (especially in the Middle East!) and got mixed up in politics. Thus, he and his teen aged niece got blown up when he started his car, courtesy of the Mossad.It's never easy nor even desirable to separate one's politics from one's writings. Indeed, if you're a Palestinian or Israeli, it's probably virtually impossible (Meir Shalev a notable exception), but you can read Kanafani without knowing any of that crap."Men in the
What an incredible, exhausting and excruciating book. It's so short but I had to take breaks because it is devastating to see so clearly and transparently, how painful a person's life can be, an entire people's lives can be. I've been reading some very important books and it begins to feel that writing things as trivial as Goodreads responses to things as monumentally important as these stories is a huge responsibility that I want to avoid. In light of this massive refugee crisis, please do read
What an incredible, exhausting and excruciating book. It's so short but I had to take breaks because it is devastating to see so clearly and transparently, how painful a person's life can be, an entire people's lives can be. I've been reading some very important books and it begins to feel that writing things as trivial as Goodreads responses to things as monumentally important as these stories is a huge responsibility that I want to avoid. In light of this massive refugee crisis, please do read
In my first exposure to Ghassan Kanafani, I read both Men In The Sun and Palestines Children back to back, and this review covers both. The introductory essays in these works emphasized the non-deterministic outlook of Kanafani that was so important to his political vision. Such an outlook arguably goes against a culture that is heavily influenced by the idea of a pre-determined destiny lifted from a particular interpretation of the God described in the Quran. Kanafani (and I) would argue that
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