Hanna Mina (March 9, 1924 – August 21, 2018) was a Syrian novelist born in Latakia. His mother was Mariana Mikhail Zakkour. He contributed to the founding of the Syrian Writers Association and the Arab Writers Union. Hanna Mina is considered one of the most prominent Arab novelists. His novels are characterized by realism. He authored approximately 40 social novels, most notably “The Blue Lamps,” which was adapted into a TV series of the same name, and “The End of a Brave Man,” which was also adapted into a Syrian TV series.
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A Prostitute and a Half-Crazy
A novel that reveals the inner struggles of man in a troubled society, through a relationship that combines marginality and madness.
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The End of a Brave Man
The novel tells the story of a Syrian man’s struggle against poverty and social injustice, reflecting his sacrifice for the sake of his convictions.
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The Tragedy of Dimitrio
The novel narrates the suffering of a young man on a journey of struggle with himself and society amidst war and harsh conditions.
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