As Ghassan Kanafani recounts in his elegy to his people, Returning to Haifa: “Saeed was able to see many things he once considered—and still considered—his own intimate belongings, things he had always imagined as sacred, mysterious possessions that no one else could understand, touch, or truly see.”
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On the Threshold of the Nakba: The Carried…
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As Ghassan Kanafani recounts in his elegy to his people, Returning to Haifa: “Saeed was able to see many things he once considered—and still considered—his own intimate belongings, things he had always imagined as sacred, mysterious possessions that no one else could understand, touch, or truly see.”