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| NA-KOJA-ABAD Herbert Read Gallery,Canterbury 13 October - 18 November 2006 NA-KOJA-ABAD, a Persian linguistic calque the "land of No-where" was originally coined by Persian poet Sohravardi in the twelfth century. In his tale of "The Crimson Archangel" The visionary finds himself, at the beginning of the tale, in the presence of a supernatural figure of great beauty, whom the visionary asks who he is and from where he comes. These tales essentially illustrate the experience of the Gnostic, lived as the personal history of the Stranger, the captive who aspires to return home. |
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| The question that must be asked is asked, and the reply is this:
"I come from Na-koja-Abad." | |
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