An image of the past for the future in “Ezzat Shahi’s Memories”

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"In this book, I transport the reader to a time forty years ago and present a vision of the past for the future," says the author.Mohsen
Kazemi said that, unlike other books, this one features a conversation between the memoir's compiler and the narrator
Also, the researcher has attempted to examine and compile the narrator's statements about happenings using documents in this book.He noted
that while reading a diary or a story can be enjoyable at times, this documentary is a model and source for collecting and compiling memoirs
he said.According to the author, he intends to do a brilliant job of illustrating characters and events for the audience
Ezzat Shahi, a revolutionary warrior who managed to avoid torture and imprisonment during the conflict with the Shah's regime and lead the
Islamic Revolution to victory
The story of the two decades of resistance to the Shah's regime, as well as the history of political currents and armed militant groups, is