This novel is considered one of the most prominent literary works that dealt with the issue of Palestinian asylum after the Nakba of 1948. Through it, Kanafani tells the story of three Palestinian men from different generations: Abu Qais, Asaad, and Marwan, who are brought together by fate on a desperate journey towards Kuwait in search of a decent life away from... Poverty and oppression imposed on them by refugee conditions. The novel's style is characterized by psychological depth and careful analysis of its characters, which enables the reader to identify with their suffering and aborted dreams. Kanafani also reflects, through the intense symbolism in the novel, especially in the tragic ending scene in the tank, the extent of the cruelty and injustice that the Palestinians suffered, highlighting their sacrifices and shattered dreams. "Men in the Sun" is a loud cry against injustice and persecution, and an invitation to think about the tragic fate of a people searching for a homeland and identity in a world of increasing injustice and alienation. It is truly a living testimony to the tragedy of the Palestinian people and the power of literature in portraying their reality and their struggle for freedom and dignity.