>>2655071I'm Kebabstani and I see all three as trash. Kanafani explicitly rejected clsss struggle, you know that? He is a fun idealist if you're going for his poetry and novels.
Mahdi Amel has a translated collection of works on libgen. He is decent if you ignore the colonial mode of production stuff. The DFLP manifesto is tolerable, their later opportunism isn't.
The Internationalist Voice (Iranian Communists) published a critique of the Iranian parties and analysis of the Iranian revolution.
https://en.internationalistvoice.org/wp-content/uploads/WorkerCommunismE.pdfCommunist authors? It's taught to recommend any. For history Hanna Batatu and Tareq Ismael have the best books on the labor movement in Iraq.
Everything else coming to mind is abysmal dogshit that you'd genuinely be better off not reading (like your list)