Men in the Sun

And Other Palestinian Stories

Ghassan Kanafani author Hilary Kilpatrick translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Publishing:7th Oct '25

£11.99

This title is due to be published on 7th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Men in the Sun cover

A necessary new edition of the classic novel from the greatest Palestinian novelist, and one of the Arab world's most enduringly influential literary and political figures

First published in 1962, Men in the Sun is both a classic of Arab literature, and of what Kanafani himself would term 'resistance literature'.

Three Palestinian men embark on a brutal and treacherous odyssey across the Iraqi desert to Kuwait, not for liberation but material betterment. Their driver, a jaded, fat, former freedom fighter, living with his own compromises and contradictions, makes for a garrulous if cavalier companion. Both the indifferent brutality of border bureaucracy and the blank aggression of the sun see that things grow steadily more stark.

The author's ardent politics are apparent throughout, but the novel's characters are their own beings: ambivalent, conflicted creatures of context. While breezily conversational, with disarming, dreamy strokes of lyricism, this short novel delivers a shuddering and grounding dose of true horror.

As well as the titular novella, the book features six short stories, including the timelessly resonant 'Letter From Gaza', Kanafani's first published work, written when he was twenty, and the essential 'The Land of Sad Oranges'.

The great Palestinian writer * John Berger *

ISBN: 9781804298589

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 250g

192 pages

Paperback original