Men in the Sun is a powerful novella written by Palestinian author Ghassan Kanafani. This Arabic literary work tells the story of three Palestinian refugees and their desperate journey seeking a better life. Key features: • Classic Arabic literature • Political and social commentary • Palestinian narrative • Arabic language text • Literary fiction Originally published in 1963, this book is considered one of Kanafani's most significant works. The story follows the dangerous journey of Palestinians trying to reach Kuwait, serving as a metaphor for the broader Palestinian experience. The narrative style combines realism with symbolic elements to create a compelling portrayal of displacement and survival.