Countless wounds and unsaid words

November 4, 2022 - 17:44

The book has a noble name that, in a way, is reminiscent of one of Qeysar Aminpour's well-known sonnets, "How Soon, It Becomes Late."

The book has a noble name that, in a way, is reminiscent of one of Qeysar Aminpour's well-known sonnets, "How Soon, It Becomes Late." The life of Haj Jafar Abbas Nejad, from his early years to the Islamic revolution and the imposed war, is narrated in the book "Countless Wounds" by Hussain Ghafari. This book tells the tale of an unknown hero who passed away in March 2020, before his life story was published.

Hussain Ghafari, a comrade of Haj Jaffar and current writer and researcher, is the book's author. After starting to compile the memories and tales of this martyr, it took him five months and more than twenty hours of interviews with friends, acquaintances, and family members to finish the book.

This book was recently unveiled in Urmia Province in front of the head of the province's art bureau, a group of provincial administrative and military officials, as well as a variety of local residents at the 10th event of the Holy Defense Memorial.

During the event, a group of Haj Jafar Abbas Nejad's friends shared their memories of him, a stage theater with the artist Saeid Solhi was shown, and an anthem was performed by the Touba group.

A portrait and graphic exhibition with the theme of holy defense was on display during the 10th event of "Memory of the Holy Defense," and it caught the attention of many attendees.