A Glance at War
Wind Blew & Took the Imaginary World Published

Wind Blew & Took the Imaginary World, a collection of plays written by Mehdi Saffarinejad about war, was published.
Mehdi Saffarinejad has written about the book, “We, a generation who was born in 1980s (when Iran fought Iraq during 1980-1988), have not touched war in the front. But we have experienced its post-shock destruction and have learned from the war veterans compassion and kindness and have cried out in the absence of our beloved relatives and have written our notes.”
He added, “Wind Blew & Took the Imaginary World is a collection of three plays and fruit of several years of my life, a person who was born in 1980s and has touched the after-war period with the hope of peace for all the world people and all the lands.”
The book includes four plays; Nest, Farhad’s Photo Frame, Zero Candle and Wind Blew & Took the Imaginary World.
The final chapter of the book is devoted to a collection of photos and the tourism attraction of Kashan, Khane Noghli (Small House), which has sponsored the book.
Dabestan Publishing House has published the book in 86 pages at price of 90,000 rials.