Palestinian Resistance Literature Under Occupation, 1948-1968

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Translated into English for the first time: A testament to the power of words as a form of resistance and power.

In the two decades following the Nakba, Palestinian writers faced an impossible task: preserve their language, culture, and heritage under occupation. This groundbreaking anthology, edited by legendary writer and militant Ghassan Kanafani, stands as an unyielding act of cultural and political endurance.
Bringing together the voices of Mahmud Darwish, Hanna Abu Hanna, Samih al-Qasim, and many others, this is a defiant declaration of cultural survival in the face of Israeli expansion. Through poetry, short stories, and drama, these leading Palestinian writers waged an essential cultural struggle—protecting their identity when erasure seemed inevitable.
Kanafani's powerful introduction offers both a visceral account of life under occupation and an eloquent theory of resistance literature itself.

Reviews

  • The great Palestinian writer

    John Berger
  • One of Palestine’s foremost intellectuals and leaders. Kanafani’s universalism and commitment to Palestine will eternally serve as a model

    Ilan Pappe
  • No other author has been as profoundly formative for me as Kanafani

    Mohammed El-Kurd