Tale 85 includes eight short stories by eight authors. Stories about camaraderie at the front, a child who missed the school service, and a teacher who was late to school, but it's not what he imagined, and... the story collection "Story??& ...
Tale 85 includes eight short stories by eight authors. Stories about camaraderie at the front, a child who missed the school service, and a teacher who was late to school, but it's not what he imagined, and... the story collection "Story??" has a golden point. The story "Talab" written by Morteza Karbalailou is one of the most memorable stories in this collection; The narrator of the story is a student of studies and books who has stepped on this path with pure faith, and the other is a student who is a lover of professions who has been forced into this path. The challenge between these two students and their dialogues with each other has formed one of the most brilliant stories of Karbalailu. The story "Revenge" written by Habib Ahmadzadeh presents a beautiful and different account of the Khorramshahr war and the abandoned houses of the displaced. Although the story takes place in the context of war and owes its geography and space to the same era, its main theme is completely human and without time and place. With a touch of humor, "Revenge" tells the story of a soldier who returns to his abandoned house in Khorramshahr and imagines that a thief has stolen their remaining belongings. By creating interesting conflict and suspense, the author makes the audience suffer from various speculations until the end of the story, none of which turn out to be true, and the open ending of the story leaves the hero alone in his humorous and double space. Majid Kayseri, who collected these stories, there is a story called "Noorkafi" in the collection, which can be classified as sacred defense literature. "Nourkafi" is the story of Azadeh, who after many years goes to one of the Iraqi camps with a film crew and remembers the memories of his captivity. After ten years, his encounter with a shepherd who always heard the sound of his whistle from the camp and he has been familiar with that voice for years, and realizing the fact that the shepherd was a girl, has given a beautiful ending to the story. In this collection, there are also stories by Ali Khodayi, Marjan Basiri, Farhad Hassanzadeh, Hamidreza Shahabadi, Samira Arami, and Jamshid Khanian, each of which is attractive and readable in its way.
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