- Gh****an
Fayiz Kanafani (Arabic: غسان فايز كنفاني; 8
April 1936 – 8 July 1972) was a
prominent Palestinian author and politician,
considered to be a leading...
- that
universalized Kanafani's writing. The
collection is
named after the
first novel, The
Lover or Al-Ashiq, and in it,
Kanafani discusses Palestinian...
- al-Shams) is a
novel by
Palestinian writer and
political activist Gh****an
Kanafani (1936–72),
originally published in 1962. Men in the Sun
follows three Palestinian...
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Turkish dried dairy by-product. Int J Food Sci Technol, 42, 1080–1086.
Kanafani-Zahar, Aida (1994). Mūne: la
conservation alimentaire traditionnelle au...
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Thwaiba Kanafani is a Canadian/Syrian
engineer whose 2012
decision to
volunteer to
fight with
Syrian rebels against the
Bashar al-****ad
regime triggered...
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second collection of
stories written by the
Palestinian writer Gh****an
Kanafani.
Originally published in 1962, the
stories follow the
perspective of a...
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reflection of
Kanafani's personal experience but also
illustrates the
Palestinian experience more broadly.
Scholars note that
Kanafani successfully weds...
- Thing: Who
Killed Leila Hayek is a
novel by the
Palestinian writer Gh****an
Kanafani. It was
published in 1987 by the
Arabic Research Foundation. The novel...
- the
original on 2
November 2022. Cobham,
David P.;
Kanafani,
Noman (2004). Cobham,
David P.;
Kanafani,
Noman (eds.). The
economics of Palestine: economic...
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soltera by
Federico García
Lorca (1999) L’Horloge et le désert by Gh****an
Kanafani (2000) Une nuit
arabe by
Roland Schimmelpfenning (2002) Le
Tampon vert...