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A novel that chronicles the political and social transformations in Palestinian society through characters living through the struggles of power, occupation, and human relationships, where national issues intersect with moral and existential questions in a turbulent time.

This intense narrative portrays the human struggle against oppression, cold, and fear, where physical suffering intersects with psychological anxiety, and resilience becomes a daily act in the face of isolation and persecution.

This novel is considered one of the most prominent works of Algerian literature, shedding light on the period of the Algerian revolution against French colonialism. Through the character of Al-Laz, the author reveals the human contradictions between betrayal and heroism, and the conflict between individual interest and national commitment.

This novel observes Palestinian life under occupation with a style that is both satirical and poignant, revealing the details of daily oppression and human resilience through characters living between fear and hope.

These poems express the pain and belonging of the Palestinian people to their land, evoking feelings of sorrow, steadfastness, and national identity in the face of occupation, immortalizing the image of Jerusalem, and strengthening national fervor.

This novel documents the events of a historic battle, exploring national conflicts and personal sacrifices within its political and social context. The text highlights the courage and challenges faced by the heroes in defending their land and identity.

This epic novel, set on the island of Crete during Ottoman rule, embodies the people’s struggle for dignity and independence, delving into the depths of the human psyche between the belief in freedom and the willingness to sacrifice even life.

This novel sheds light on the suffering of Palestinian society under occupation, through its depiction of the details of daily life and women’s struggles in the face of social and political restrictions. A text that reveals the interplay between collective struggle and individual questions of freedom and dignity.

This novel recalls Palestinian memory through the story of a character struggling with identity and exile, where personal and historical narratives intertwine to reveal the wounds of the Nakba and its continuing effects. This humane text embraces existential and political questions simultaneously.

A literary text that pulsates with the spirit of revolution and innocence, blending the voice of childhood with the pain of reality, to express the clinging to hope in the face of oppression and loss.

A novel that chronicles the social and political transformations in Palestine through a profound human story, revealing the struggle of humanity against reality and occupation, and portraying daily life with poignant realism.

These texts and intellectual reflections document a living resistance experience, blending historical and political awareness with a critical analysis of the Palestinian reality, all within a spirit of incitement that calls for action, knowledge, and commitment to the cause.

A novel that reveals the generational struggle over land and identity, where family disputes intertwine with national and social issues. A text that sheds light on the status of women and their role in confronting injustice and striving for justice.

This book examines the history of Iraq from a human and militant perspective, reviewing key moments of conflict and resistance in a style that combines reflection with profound political analysis.

This narrative text revives the city of Jaffa as a living memory, where absence intersects with longing, and places become witnesses to loss and resistance. It is a dense, poetic narrative that touches both humanity and the land, reshaping collective memory.

A novel that captures the interweaving of dreams and reality through the stories of women facing harsh social and political circumstances, searching for freedom and dignity. A text that reveals the strength of human will in the face of restrictions and challenges.

A novel that blends national and human concerns, shedding light on human suffering amidst conflict and revealing the resilience of the spirit despite oppression and harsh circumstances.

This novel tells the story of a person living between memory and reality, where personal events intersect with major transformations in place and history, in a journey to find meaning amidst pain and hope.

This novel explores the transformations of Palestinian society through intertwined characters who reflect the struggle for identity, class, and women’s rights under the pressure of occupation and social realities. The text reveals the contradictions within the human psyche between clinging to one’s roots and striving for change.