Compassionate and idealistic men and women are not rare in the upper classes of any society, but the deep distance between different classes of people and the lack of understanding of social class relationships has always caused these people to go to ...
Compassionate and idealistic men and women are not rare in the upper classes of any society, but the deep distance between different classes of people and the lack of understanding of social class relationships has always caused these people to go to the lower classes with a simple mentality and far from the existing reality. Especially since Shahrivar 1320, we have always witnessed constant tensions between the educated middle class and the lower class, and this issue continues to this day. The book "Afaq's House" is a story written by "Sara Nazari" about the meeting of people from different strata of Iranian society. In the last years of the Pahlavi era, a young guerrilla woman, forced to escape from the security forces, takes refuge in a house that reminds her of all those exemplary houses that have been depicted in Iranian realist literature and cinema since the 20s. A crowded house with people involved in dozens of problems, offenses, and injuries, in the midst of family, emotional, and destructive work relationships, every moment of their life is a nightmare. The beloved of the Afaq Khaneh novel, born from a completely different upbringing and lifestyle, with her ideals to save people, has settled in this house and among its residents for a few mornings and is touching something that she can't get out of her wonder. Afaq's House is a story of suffering, bad character, good nature, chaos, and the huge gap between the real people and those who seem to fight for these people, without knowing anything about their reality.
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