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Last Moments: The Dark Shadows of Protest in Iran - Paperback

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by Hirbod Human (Author)

Last Moments is a poignant collection of six short stories by Hirbod Human, each highlighting the struggles and sacrifices of individuals fighting for their rights under an oppressive regime. These narratives are inspired by personal experiences and extensive interviews with victims of human rights violations, presenting a raw and unflinching portrayal of life under the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Synopsis

Airport

In a cramped, oppressive room, a young woman faces the terror of an uncertain fate at the hands of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Her demeaning encounter with a ruthless captain highlights the pervasive fear and powerlessness many experience under the regime.

Prison

An unnamed protagonist, numb and broken from incarceration, awaits execution. As he contemplates his life and imminent death, his perceptions blur, and his emotions fade. Inspired by Darkness at Noon, this harrowing narrative reveals the brutality of state violence and the psychological torment inflicted upon political prisoners in Iran.

Family

Rojan, a heavily pregnant woman with two small children, frantically searches for her detained husband, Atta. Though her family reassures her, an overwhelming sense of doom lingers. Her struggle reflects the anguish of countless families torn apart by wrongful imprisonment and executions.

Car

A routine car ride through a city in turmoil becomes a nightmare for Hamed. As he narrates the unfolding chaos via video call to his family, he gradually realizes that while the streets outside burn with protests, something is very wrong inside the car. This story captures the unpredictability of life in Iran, where any moment can turn into a fight for survival.

Home

A follow-up to Car, this story shifts focus to Hamed's family as they realize something terrible has happened. Their immediate sense of security is shattered, highlighting how ordinary families can become collateral damage in a system of fear and control.

Hospital

A wounded protester clings to life in a hospital-an institution that should symbolize safety and healing. Yet, the hospital itself becomes a dangerous space, where a doctor and nurse risk their own safety by treating those targeted by the regime. This story underscores how oppression infiltrates even places meant for care and recovery.

Written in indirect yet poetic language, Last Moments is a deeply moving portrayal of resilience under tyranny. While harrowing, these stories hold a quiet strength, leaving the reader with a lingering sense of both sorrow and hope.

Number of Pages: 106
Dimensions: 0.29 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: July 27, 2024
Large Print: Yes
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