Tehran(IP) - The audiobook called Cell No. 14 in English was unveiled in the presence of a group of researchers and cultural figures in the foreign publishers section of the Tehran International Book Fair.

Iran PressIran News: Speaking at the unveiling ceremony of the audiobook of Cell No. 14, a professor at Tehran University in the field of American Studies, Fawad Izadi, pointed out that the memoirs of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution have many readers in America who show great enthusiasm for its topics and content.

Izadi stressed: "The audiobook and such products should reach them (the American readers)."

The Professor of the Faculty of World Studies, referring to the words of the Minister of Culture of Venezuela regarding this book, i.e. (libro atomico) or (atomic book), said: "The fact that the Minister of Culture of Venezuela called this book an atomic book is actually an indication that such a book with such content is capable of causing huge transformation."

Referring to the message of the "Cell No. 14 audiobook for today's world and those who are fed up with the capitalist system," Dr. Izadi added: "This work is the result of a kind of worldview that, in addition to rejecting the weaknesses of the schools of capitalism and communism, has a new outlook based on spirituality and justice.

"Hasan Tavakoli", the speaker of the audio book in English, said about the fascinating narrative of the book: "The audiobook Cell No. 14 brings the audience with you, and when you pick up the book and read it, you cannot separate from it; This book is very interesting."

Referring to the importance and role of audio books for today's audiences, Mehdi Shamlou, the director of Iran Seda Internet Radio Network, regarding the audio versions of the Cell No. 14: "In the audio production and design of this book, in addition to conveying the content, efforts were made to convey the sense of the narrator of the work to the reader, and the speaker of the book narrated the book to the listeners in the way of storytelling."

The prisoner in the "Cell No. 14" is none other than Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, who fought colonialism and arrogance for more than half a century and continues to fight to preserve the independence of Islamic countries and the world's oppressed society.

The "Cell No. 14" depicts a spiritual and divine atmosphere in which, despite the dangers, a life based on divine command is drawn.

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