No. 321    |    10 October 2017
   

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Oral History Interview & Importance – Part 25

Ending the Interview

Oral history interview like any other activity has an ending. The ending is as important as its beginning. It is not an exaggeration to compare it with a musician who starts a piece in lento and then progresses to allegro and then back to lento at the end. In oral history interview, the beginning shall be slow in a natural pace to maintain its framework and assist the narrator in recalling memories.

Memory-Telling of Gholamreza Emami in Sessions 22 and 23 of "Oral History of Book"

Oral History Links Us to the Past

Reported by Oral History Website of Iran, 22th meeting of second series of sessions of "Oral History of Book" was held by Nasrollah Haddadi, presenter and expert of the session, and attended by Gholam-Reza Emami, director of Mowj Publication, in Khaneh Ketab Institution, Saraye Ahle Ghalam, on Sunday morning of September 17, 2017.

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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 12)

Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2002 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

Continue to study

I should continue my studying. After Ayatollah Saeedi martyrdom, I looked for a scholar to begin my studying.


 
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