The winners of the 9th Sacrifice Poetry and Story Congress were announced

According to Mehr News Agency, the closing ceremony of the 9th Sacrifice Poetry and Story Congress was held in Shiraz with the presence of Mohammad Karamullahi, the artistic director general of the Martyrs Foundation, Mohammad Moradi, the scientific secretary of the congress, cultural directors, officials of Fars province, elites and media people.
In this ceremony, the families of martyr Qanbar Zare, martyr poet from Fars and martyr Abdullah Eskandari, martyr defender of the shrine, were honored. Also, the family of the late teacher Gholam Ali Mehdi Khani, nicknamed as single, was honored as a servant figure in the poetry of the Islamic Revolution, and Professor Seyyed Hassan Hosseini Arsanjani was honored as an influential figure in the prose of the revolution.
The unveiling of 4 books and an audio book of the selected works of the Congress was also one of the other parts of the closing ceremony. These books include: “My heart is still alive” by Hamid Akbarpour, selected short stories of the Congress along with its audio book, “Metaphor of drunkenness” by Abdul Reza Kohmal Jahormi, “The sky cannot be drawn” and “That line by line of literature” I know war.
At the beginning of the ceremony, Mohammad Karamullahi, the general artistic director of the Martyr Foundation and the affairs of martyrs of the country, said: We thank the elites, the haters, the people of the pulpit and the media for supporting the literary and artistic flow of the culture of self-sacrifice. What is happening today is just the beginning of our work because if in this way, the stories and poems produced should have added value and if our stories cannot shake our cinema and theater in the field of culture and art of sacrifice, then the work has stopped. This is a land where Imamzads are martyrs and in the darkness and darkness of perversion, it is Shahcharagh that saves Shiraz.
He added: Fars is one of our most alive provinces because the document of the life and dynamism of this land are 15 thousand martyrs alive and standing.
Mohammad Moradi, the scientific secretary of the Congress, also read the text of the jury's statement.
In this statement, referring to the reception of poets and story writers from all over the country to the National Congress of Sacrifice Poetry and Stories, it is stated: The submission of more than 6,150 works by about 1,100 poets and writers from 31 provinces is a sign of the flow of this literary event. The judges of the 9th National Congress of Sacrifice Poetry and Stories, referring to the close competition of the participants in the traditional poetry section. They evaluated this presence and competition as promising the emergence of new talents in the field of Islamic Revolution literature.
Also, in this statement, the introduction of more than 200 story-writing talents from the path of this congress is described as a new window towards self-sacrificing fiction and it is stated: the works of self-sacrificing families, especially in traditional poetry, prove the effectiveness of the congress in previous periods, and in other poetic formats and Also, holding educational workshops for self-sacrificing families will open the way.
At the end of this statement, it is stated: It is hoped that new sparks in the culture of self-sacrifice in the fields of social, political and cultural self-sacrifice and the education of self-sacrifice education for children will be noticed more than in the past.
The winners of this congress were introduced in the final part of the ceremony:
poetry section
Masoume Koulivand from Hamadan and Shahab Mehri from Tehran were selected
Zahra Tegan from Bushehr, Amin Jabri from Hamadan, Atefeh Joshghanian from Qom and Ismail Ahmadi Amjazi from Kerman were honored.
Story section
Zainab Sadeghi from Fars, Ahmed Yousefi from Lorestan and Reza Kayani from Tehran were honored.
Fiction section
Short story:
Colorful love of Tousi and Amir Hossein Rohnia from Khorasan Razavi and Seyed Mehdi Mousavian from Qom.
Story section:
Mohammad Qureshi from Fars, Fatemeh Mohammadzadeh from East Azerbaijan and Faiza Jafari from Tehran.
The plot of the novel:
Narges Jodki from Alborz, Hadith Daryani from Zanjan and Sahar Babazadeh from Ardabil.
poetry section
Traditional poetry section:
Daud Rahimi from Isfahan, Morteza Hamedpour Langroudi from Gilan and Hassan Ishaghi from Alborz.
Nimai and Sepid poetry section:
Alireza Rajab Alizadeh from Isfahan, Mojtaba Safdari from Gilan and Mehdi Nazmazizadeh from Isfahan.
Poetry section for children and teenagers:
Zahra Iraqi from Khorasan Razavi, Fatemeh Gholami from Yazd and Tayyaba Samani from Tehran.
Song and ballad section:
Alireza Mirzaei from Tehran, Sajjad Safi from West Azerbaijan and Ahmadreza Khan Ahmed from Isfahan.
Source:mehrnews