Book About:
The seven stories of this collection are dedicated to the war and the families involved in it, both during and after the Sacred Defense. The "Borderline" begins with the first story titled "A View" which narrates the story on the Iraqi front. “Once Upon a Time, Father” is the family life story of a devotee with nerve and psy-chiatric disorder. “Bloody Cans”, “Gol-e Yakh”, "Wandering Hands”, and Qanaat “Aqueduct” narrate the other related events during the imposed war such as conquest of Khorramshahr, scuba diving martyrs, and “Karbala-ye Chahar” line breakers. The maturity and selection are the main motifs of “The Borderline”. The author has creat-ed characters who must make decisions in the fateful nick of time. The book has tried to glance at the Sacred De-fense to explore different spheres while taking a fresh look at this important event of contemporary history in the country.
Author About:
Seyyed Hussein Musaviniya
(1986-Rey)
He has commenced writing since 2004 and has won awards at a range of festivals. The "Borderline" is his first book, but he has published stories in books such as "Memory of Zafar", "Arabic Perfume" and "Where Have You Elias?" before now. Musaviniya is currently writing research in the field of religious literature to be released in the book format.
Publisher Name:POL Literary & Translation Agency
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Languages we correspond in: Persian