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Hanna Mina

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Occupation
  
Novelist

Role
  
Writer

Language
  
Arabic

Died
  
2015

Nationality
  
Syrian

Books
  
Sun on a Cloudy Day

Name
  
Hanna Mina


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Born
  
9 March 1924 Latakia, Syria (
1924-03-09
)

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Hanna Mina (Arabic: حنا مينة‎‎) (9 March 1924 in Latakia) is a Syrian writer, described as "Syria's most prominent novelist".

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His early novels belong to the movement of social realism, and focus on class conflict; his later works contain "a more symbolic analysis of class differences". His writing on the suffering of ordinary people was partly inspired by his own experiences, alternately working as a stevedore, barber and journalist; his autobiographical short story, "On the Sacks", was published in 1976. Several of his works are set during the period of the French Mandate of Syria, or in the period immediately following independence.

Mina was awarded the Arab Writer's Prize in 2005, for his collective works.

References

Hanna Mina Wikipedia