Condensed Realities: Examining the Palestinian Experience in the Works of Three Contemporary Palestinian Writers

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Abstract

This article examines the lived Palestinian experience as reflected in very short stories written by three contemporary Palestinian writers—Najī Ẓāhir, Maḥmūd Shuqayr, and Yūsuf Ḥiṭṭīnī. It identifies three primary writing trends emerging from the works: (a) a social trend, reflected in Ẓāhir’s writing; (b) a national-political trend, evident in Shuqayr’s works; and (c) a romantic trend, characteristic of Ḥiṭṭīnī’s stories. The article offers a thematic and stylistic analysis of the literary texts, comparing them to highlight their diverse perspectives and the distinct narrative styles they employ. It demonstrates how each writer draws inspiration not only from personal artistic inclinations but also from the geopolitical realities that shape their narratives. The article illustrates how, through concise language and compressed meaning, literary texts not only reflect contemporary Palestinian sociopolitical realities and identity challenges, but also contribute to the construction of cultural and political awareness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)464-483
Number of pages20
JournalContemporary Review of the Middle East
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2025

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Keywords

  • Maḥmūd Shuqayr
  • Najī Ẓāhir
  • Palestinian literature
  • Yūsuf Ḥiṭṭīnī
  • the very short story

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