The blindfold horse
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Shusha Guppy
Shushā (Shamsi) Guppy (Persian: شوشا (شمسی) گوپی), née Shamsi Assār (شمسی عصار) (December 24, 1935, Tehran, Iran — March 21, 2008, London, United Kingdom), was a writer, editor and - under the name of "Shusha" - a singer of Persian and Western folk-songs. She had lived in London since the mid...
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