Umm Saad

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AuthorGhassan Kanafani
Originaltitleأم سعد
LanguageArabic
GenreNovella
Umm Saʻd
First edition
AuthorGhassan Kanafani
Original titleأم سعد
LanguageArabic
GenreNovella
Publication date
1969
Pages78

Umm Saad (Arabic: أم سعد / ALA-LC: Umm Saʻd) is a novella written by fiction writer and journalist Ghassan Kanafani. The book discusses themes of war, patience, and resistance through a first point of view perspective. Upon its release, its political and social themes were generally praised.

The character Umm Saad is real, as she lived with Kanafani's family for many years, and represents Palestinian revolutionary women, in specific Palestinian mothers who "give birth to children only for them to became part of the Fedayeen eventually, experiencing fear and pain of loss",[1] along with Palestinians suffering due to war overall.[2][3][4]

Characters

  • Umm Saad: A strong Palestinian woman, and the narrator's cousin in the story; they lived together for many years in al-Ghabasiya until she moved to camps, where she'd visit them every Tuesday.
  • Saad: Umm Saad's son. They live far from each other due to the fact he went with the Fedayeen, along with getting arrested.

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