Sarshar calls for audio Da
In the unveiling ceremony of the 100th impression of Da, Mohammad Reza Sarshar said "given the book's dramatization on radio, it can be published as an audio book as well for those who may not stand up to reading such a tome." IBNA: The unveiling ceremony of the 100th impression of Da was held yesterday in the presence of Mohammad Reza Sarshar, Hassa Bonyanian, Ema Afrough, Morteza Sarhangi, Mohammad Hamzeh-zadeh, Zahra Husseini and a number of mangers and organizers of the Howzeh Honari at the central branch of Soure Mehr Press.
In his opening speech, Hassan Bonyanian, head of the Howzeh Honari, underlined the failure of third world counties and asserted that thanks to their material desires, most of such countries cannot produce very successful people. "This is while in Islamic thinking, there are men who run up the ladder of success without being engaged with worldly intentions."
He marked the success of Da as being an outcome of teamwork and said it bore creativity which led to its 100th impression. "But, this is not the end of the Howzeh Honari\'s mission in this regard," he said, "it\'s about time we engage ourselves with those who have been constructive in the last 30 years."
"The Sacred Defense was inspired and continued by Ashoura," said Mohammad Reza Sarshar, writer. "All the wills made by martyrs had an allusion to Ashoura. Had there not been one to relate their stories, such historical events would be buried with their creators."
"What make the damages of the war bearable are the events that followed it," added Sarshar. "it was sheer bliss for us to fight besides those injuries. The more we are distant from those evens, the better we feel the bliss. Many of today\'s managers are those days\' commanders. "
He remarked the numerous reprints of Da as a literary exception in Iran and state that Da has no pronounced fiction or structural claims; however, manager to be reprinted 100 times within 18 months. It can be surmised that the book has been read by at least a million people provided that each copy is read by five readers."
"Da disproved many theories about Iranians\' small number of reading minutes, failure of state publications, and absence of audience for valuable works related to the Sacred Defense and those written by unknown writers."
He further called for the publication of the work as an audio book for those who may not have time or means to stand up to reading such a tome.
At the end of the ceremony, a medal of honor was given to the writer of the book Zahra Husseini. Id : 64499 |
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