In Jamal Naji Mohammed's posthumously published novel, 'Snows of the Last Night,' we delve into the fragmented memories of an elderly man grappling with his past. As he faces his final night, the 'snows' of memory descend, covering a life defined by exile, loss, and the enduring ache for a lost homeland. The narrative weaves through different timelines, exploring complex family relationships, political turmoil, and the search for identity amidst displacement. It is a powerful and melancholic reflection on how personal history is irrevocably intertwined with the larger Palestinian tragedy.