Ghassan
Kanafani
Kanafani
was born in Akka (Acre), Palestine in 1936. During Al-Nakba,
Kanfani and his family were displaced to Lebanon and later
to Syria. He then moved to Kuwait and later to Beirut.
Kanafani
is a Palestinian novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist.
Main themes in his writings are uprootedness, exile, and
national struggle. He published several novels and collections
of short stories, literary criticism, plays, and historical
expositions, including Men in the Sun, All That's Left to
You, Umm Sad, and 'A`id ila Hayfa.
Kanafani
was assassinated on July 8, 1972, by a car bomb planted
by Israeli agents. He was posthumously awarded the Lotus
Prize for Literature by the Conference of Afro-Asian Writers.