At the age of 17, Shusha Guppy left Iran & her family to study at the Sorbonne in Paris. Diving into the unknown
- a world of unimagined freedoms & unexplored horizons
- Shusha immersed herself in the vibrant artistic life of Paris` Left Bank, where she met Samuel Beckett, Sydney Bechet & Albert Camus & was encouraged to write & record her first songs by Jacques Prevert. As richly embroidered & lyrical as the Persian poetry & music which was so much a part of her heritage, Shusha Guppy`s sparkling memoir, the sequel to her acclaimed first memoir, ” The Blindfold Horse”, is simultaneously a vivid portrait of Fifties` Paris, an astute depiction of the confrontation between East & West & a moving account of the pain of exile.