A good revolutionary is NOT a dead revolutionary

the memoirs of Ezzat Shahi, activist and participant in the Iranian revolution, 1978-1979

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December 20, 2022 | History

A good revolutionary is NOT a dead revolutionary

the memoirs of Ezzat Shahi, activist and participant in the Iranian revolution, 1978-1979

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"Ezzat Shahi's Memoirs offer an exceptionally deep insight into one of the most important events of the twentieth century Iran, namely, Iran's Islamic Revolution, 1978-1979. The book is not a scholarly account of the Iranian revolution, nor did it intend to be one. Its uniqueness is in the fact that it was written by an ordinary man with little formal education who participated in the three decades of political activities against the Pahlavi regime. He had his own ideals and aspirations perhaps shared by many activists of similar social background. He made and broke alliances with numerous political groups, but remained steadfast in what he thought was the true ideals of revolutionary activities. The book is unique contribution to contemporary history of Iran. Ezzat Shahi was born in 1946 in Khomsar, a small city located 150 Km northwest of the city of Isfahan. He started working at a young age at Tehran bazaar where he was introduced to religious-political groups. He started political activity in 1963 when he was only 17 years old. From that date until his arrest Ezzat collaborated with many opposition groups yet maintained his own independence. He managed to escape arrest many times. Finally, in February 1973 he was arrested by SAVAK and remained in prison where he was frequently tortured severely. He was released shortly before revolution. After a short period of collaboration with the revolutionary government, he decided to return to private life. He has been living in Tehran since 1979"--Unedited summary from book cover.

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Language
English
Pages
644

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Table of Contents

Childhood and early life
Drill with weapons
Serving the Mujahidin-i Khalq Organization
Inside the women's prison
Memories of Qasr Prison
Nights in the JCCT prison
At the Evin Prison
The genuine and the fake
Ideological boundaries
The last supper
Playing with fire
The Mujahidin-e Khalq Organization of Iran.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Abridged translation of Persian edition.

Published in
Chicago, IL
Other Titles
Memoirs of Ezzat Shahi, activist and participant in the Iranian revolution, 1978-1979
Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
955.05
Library of Congress
DS316.9.S52 A3 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 644 pages
Number of pages
644

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39812417M
Internet Archive
goodrevolutionar0000shah_u5c6
ISBN 10
1567445810, 1567445829
ISBN 13
9781567445817, 9781567445824
OCLC/WorldCat
965800187

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