Peculiar and stubborn in terms of preference and taste, and on top of it all, willing to burn bridges and alienate everyone in order to get to where one wants to get is perhaps the message or theme of it all. And how Afghan folk can express all of it is beyond me, but it is what it is. As we said, art and poetry allows us to leapfrog and transcend perception and interpretation in order to get to the reality and truth of it all.
Third Note to “Laila (Part Two)”
- Tagged
- Beverwijk
- Ustad Khyal
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