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A Hand in the Grave
2025
First Published
3.76
Average Rating
300
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In the story “ A Hand in the Grave” by Ghassan Kanafani, the author talks about two medical students and the mission that they partake one night. They are required to bring to school the following day a corpse so that it can be studied. Since neither of the two medical students can afford to buy a corpse, they decide to visit a local cemetery to dig one up. The story is read from the point of view of the first person style of writing. The conflict is dealt in a Man vs. Himself conflict. The characters in the story are the following: Nabile, who the story is told from his point of view, is a medical student. Suhail is another medical student who goes with Nabile to find a skeleton for his class.
Avg Rating
3.76
Number of Ratings
51
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
35%
2 STARS
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Author

Ghassan Kanafani
Ghassan Kanafani
Author · 40 books

Ghassan Kanafani (Arabic: غسان كنفاني‎‎) Ghassan Kanafani was a Palestinian journalist, fiction writer, and a spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Kanafani died at the age of 36, assassinated by car bomb in Beirut, Lebanon. Ghassan Fayiz Kanafani was born in Acre in Palestine (then under the British mandate) in 1936. His father was a lawyer, and sent Ghassan to a French missionary school in Jaffa. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Kanafani and his family fled to Lebanon, but soon moved on to Damascus, Syria, to live there as Palestinian refugees. After studying Arabic literature at the University of Damascus, Kanafani became a teacher at the Palestinian refugee camps in Syria. There, he began writing short stories, influenced by his contact with young children and their experiences as stateless citizens. In 1960 he moved to Beirut, Lebanon, where he became the editor of several newspapers, all with an Arab nationalist affiliation. In Beirut, published the novel Men in the Sun (1962). He published extensively on literature and politics, focusing on the the Palestinian liberation movement and the refugee experience, as well as engaging in scholarly literary criticism, publishing several books about post-1948 Palestinian and Israeli literature.

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