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      • Biography & True Stories

        The Leg which has been Left

        by Seyyed Naser Husseinipour

        "In this book, the story of courage of 119 Iranian soldiers against the armed to teeth enemy has been narrated. The first two chapter of this book is about the events of Majnoon Island and Khandagh Road and set to time and place conditions and the war circumstances before the writer being captured and how he was captured. Chapters three through fourteen include the memories of this internee during his captivity. In these chapters, the internees’ hard living conditions, the behavior of guardians and their inhumane torture, and the patience and endurance of internees and their efforts are expressed. During these chapters, the writer describes the interrogations and commuting of himself and some of the internees to other camps and internees’ activities, as well as the activities of the People's Mojahedin Organization (one of the Iranian opposition organizations abroad) in the camps.""The Leg Which Has Been Left"" is one of the most impressive works in the field of Holy Defense literature, which, after supreme leader's epigram on the sidelines of the book, has been published in the nineteenth edition in less than 3 months and set a record. ""The Leg Which Has Been Left"" has been re-published more than 62 times. The book has also been translated into various foreign languages and is available to foreign audiences."

      • True war & combat stories

        War City Stories

        by Habib Ahmadzadeh

        "A soldier, after 11 years, wrote a letter to an Iraqi soldier, stating that their son, who had been a member of the Special Forces-23 of the Iraqi Presidential Guards, while escaping, was killed by their own forces and the Iranian soldier buried him, and he had saved the Iranian soldier while Iraqi forces were shooting. The stories of this book are all realistic and have been narrated in two ways: one is by quotation or in the form of a second singular, and the other is the first person sometimes expressed as a dramatic soliloquy. Another feature of some of these stories is that they are narrative. In these stories, humans are equal in terms of individuality and position on both sides of the war. Ahmadzadeh is trying to create people who, apart from the political ideas and military conditions that put them against each other, have chosen humanity in their bottlenecks to overcome this difficult path. In this collection, we have come up with a unique writing style by Ahmadzadeh; using short, but uninterrupted sentences that connect with each other using simple conjunctions. This writing style, with suspense and excitement, brings the reader. Stories have concepts and thoughts other than the apparent subject, and they contain a simple and fluent prose and language. Themes are the other outstanding points of these stories. Also, the titles of some of the stories are worth attention, like “Thirty Nine and One Internees” and “Eagle’s Feather”, which can clarify the story for a typical audience who has not understood the underlying layer of the story. One of the other privileges of these stories is the plot of the stories, which have turned into a script because of their strong idea.The book “War City Stories” contains 8 short stories and their titles are:Eagle's Feather - Airplane - Thirty-Nine and One Internees - Warrior Escape - A Letter to Saad's Family - If There Was Not Darya Gholi - I Will Endure the Weight of This Load to the End - The Letter to the Writer to the American Military and Their Response."

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