Unveiling of the book "Qasem" narrated by Morteza Sarhangi
Translated by Mandana Karimi
2025-5-22
The latest work of the pioneer of sustainable literature, Morteza Sarhangi, was held on Thursday morning, May 15, 1404 at 10:30 at the 36th Tehran International Book Fair located in Imam Khomeini's (RA) Musalla, Shabestan, Entrance 85, International Hall, Half Floor, Saray Ahl Qalam Pavilion.
"Qasem" is the result of Professor Sarhangi's 5-year effort to write a narrative and documentary biography based on precise content sheets.
Morteza Sarhangi, with his simple and fluent prose, takes the audience with him and takes them from Hajj Qasem's childhood to the cold night of Baghdad airport. On this journey, the reader will get to know the greatest contemporary Iranian general.
At this event, Mohsen Momeni Sharif, Gol Ali Babaei, and Mohsen Kazemi talked about the book.
It is worth noting that after the ceremony, Mr. Colonel signed books for those interested at the Frontline booth.
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