“Men in the Sun” is the lost legal cry, it is the Palestinian voice that was long lost in the tents of vagrancy, suffocating in a chariot driven by a eunuch who was defeated for the first time and will lead everyone to death. As a novel, it does not claim to express the lived Palestinian reality in its intertwined relationships. It is a symbolic framework for multiple relationships centered around Palestinian death, and the need to get out of it towards discovering the historical act or searching for this act based on asking the obvious question: "Why didn't they knock on the walls of the reservoir?"
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