Morteza Keyvan was a poet, art critic, journalist, and political activist, a member of the Tudeh Party of Iran. In the days after the August 28 coup, Morteza Keyvan was arrested and shot in Qasr prison for the crime of "treason" on 27 Mehr ...
Morteza Keyvan was a poet, art critic, journalist, and political activist, a member of the Tudeh Party of Iran. In the days after the August 28 coup, Morteza Keyvan was arrested and shot in Qasr prison for the crime of "treason" on 27 Mehr 1333, while he was hiding three fugitive soldiers of the Tudeh military organization in his house. He was the first Iranian editor and the founder of the Literary Society. He was also an employee and later, during the ministry of Dr. Fatemi, a deputy minister in the Ministry of Roads of the Mossadegh government. He was fluent in Russian literature and wrote many articles about it.
The present book, written by Shahrukh Moskob, is a partial compensation for this historical deficiency. Morteza Keyvan's book is a diagram of the emotional, cultural, and political history of one of the fighters motivated by social justice, the incomplete transmission of the experience of a short life but with passionate honesty.
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