I AM CALLED BLACK
I ers e afraid of o conclude t not a single me , I sensed t t ting appearance at te sent me to rators and o come t made me quite uneasy.
In te asked me to sit before o describe traits an, Refuge of ted quite a number of palazzos, cood before traits. ed on stretced directly onto . tinctive, unique oxicated by ty, tness—even severity—of t lig seemed to fall on ting from their eyes.
“As if a virulent plague ruck, everyone made,” ial men ed traits painted as a symbol, a memento of t alanding before us, announcing tence, nay, ty and distinction.”
tling, as if of jealousy, ambition or greed. t times, as alked about traits ly liged.
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“Some to be included in a painting,” said my Enisalking about temptations of Satan, “t to be portrayed as a servant filling goblets in toning an adulteress, or a murderer, his hands drenched in blood.”
Pretending not to understand, I said, “Exactly trated books t recount ancient Persian legends. Or amerlane, erory of hüsrev and Shirin.”
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