The book “Something About Homeland Prose Works” consists of three sections containing prose articles, words, speeches, testimonies and interviews by the poet Mahmoud Darwish. We mention the titles “Something About Homeland”, “This Interest… Concerns Us”, “A Card to the Minister of Defense”, “For Whom the Bell Tolls”, “A Second Letter to a Negro”, “The Reality of the Arab Writer in Israel”, “The Cause and Poetry in Israel”, “The Cause and Poetry of the Cause in a Personal Conversation”
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