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Shusha (Shamsi) Guppy , née Shamsi Assar (???? ????) (December 24, 1935, Tehran
Tehran

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, Iran
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 — March 21, 2008, London
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, United Kingdom
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), was a writer, editor and - under the name of "Shusha" - a singer of Persian and Western folk-songs. She had lived in London
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 since the mid 1960s.

father, Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Mohammad-Kazem Assar (??? ???? ?????? ??? ???? ???? ????), was a distinguished Shia theologian and Professor of Philosophy at University of Tehran
University of Tehran

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.






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Shusha (Shamsi) Guppy , née Shamsi Assar (???? ????) (December 24, 1935, Tehran
Tehran

Tehran is the capital and largest city of Iran, and the administrative center of Tehran Province. Tehran is a sprawling city at the foot of the Alborz mountain range with an immense network of highways unparalleled in Western Asia....
, Iran
Iran

Iran , officially the Islamic Republic of Iran and formerly known internationally as Persian Empire until 1935, is a country in Central Eurasia, located on the northeastern shore of the Persian Gulf and the southern shore of the Caspian Sea....
 — March 21, 2008, London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
), was a writer, editor and - under the name of "Shusha" - a singer of Persian and Western folk-songs. She had lived in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 since the mid 1960s.

Early life

Her father, Grand Ayatollah Sayyed Mohammad-Kazem Assar (??? ???? ?????? ??? ???? ???? ????), was a distinguished Shia theologian and Professor of Philosophy at University of Tehran
University of Tehran

The University of Tehran , also known as Tehran University and UT, is the oldest and largest university of Iran. Its library is the largest in country....
. She was sent to Paris
Paris

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 when she was only seventeen to study Oriental languages and philosophy. She also trained as an opera singer. In Paris she encountered artists, writers and poets such as Louis Aragon
Louis Aragon

Louis Aragon in French) , French poet and novelist, a long-time political supporter of the French Communist Party and a member of the Acad?mie Goncourt....
, Jose Bergamin
José Bergamín

Jos? Bergam?n Guti?rrez was a Spain writer, essayist, poet, and playwright. His father served as president of the Canton of M?laga; his mother was a devout Catholicism....
, Jean Paul Sartre and Albert Camus
Albert Camus

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. She was encouraged by Jacques Prévert
Jacques Prévert

Jacques Pr?vert was a French poet and screenwriter. ...
 to record albums of Persian folk songs, and subsequently chansons and old French songs.

After marrying the writer and explorer Nicholas Guppy in 1961 (they had two sons, Darius Guppy
Darius Guppy

Darius Guppy is a British expatriate who, together with Benedict Marsh, was convicted of fraud, theft and false accounting in February 1993. Guppy was jailed for staging a faked jewel robbery and claiming ?1.8 million from the insurers, part of Lloyd's of London insurance market....
 and Constantine Guppy, and were divorced in 1976) she moved to London, where she became as fluent in English as she already was in Persian and French. She wrote articles for major publications in both Britain and America. She also began singing professionally.

The singer

Her first British release, in 1971, was an album of traditional Persian music, previously released in France. By now, influenced by the Folk Revival, she was writing and singing some of her own songs, as well as covering the works of many contemporary singer/song-writers. She gave successful concerts in Britain, America and continental Europe, and appeared on television and radio programmes.She gave concerts in Holland and Belgium in 1975 with Lori Lieberman and Dimitri van Tooren.

Discography

All are vinyl LPs except where noted. The years given are for the first British release.

  • Persian Love Songs and Mystic Chants (1971)
  • Songs of Long-time Lovers (1972)
  • Shusha (1974)
  • This is the Day (1974)
  • Before the Deluge (1975)
  • From East to West (1978)
  • Here I Love You (1980)
  • Lovely in the Dances: Songs of Sydney Carter (1981)
  • Durable Fire (1983)
  • Shusha / This is the Day (2001 - reissue on CD)


The writer and editor

Her first book, The Blindfold Horse: Memoirs of a Persian Childhood. was published in 1988. It was highly praised, winning the Yorkshire Post
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 Prize, a prize from the Royal Society of Literature
Royal Society of Literature

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, the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize
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 and the Grand Prix Littéraire de Elle. She describes how Persia was before the excesses of the last Shah led to his overthrow, with an Islamic way of life without dogmatism or fanaticism.

Her most recent book, The Secret of Laughter (2005), is a collection of Persian fairytales from Iran’s oral tradition. Many had never previously been published in written form.

She promoted Persian culture and history, and was a commentator on relations between the West and the Islamic world. For twenty years until 2005, she was the London Editor of the American literary journal The Paris Review.

Bibliography

  • The Blindfold Horse: Memories of a Persian Childhood, William Heinemann Ltd, 1988, ISBN 978-0434308507.
  • Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan: Vol 2, with Isabella L. Bird, Virago Press Ltd, 1989, ISBN 978-1853810558.
  • A Girl in Paris, William Heinemann Ltd, 1991, ISBN 978-0434308521.
  • Looking Back: A Panoramic View of a Literary Age by the Grandes Dames of European Letters, with Anita Brookner, Simon & Schuster Ltd, 1992, ISBN 978-0945167303.
  • Three Journeys in the Levant: Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Starhaven, 2001, ISBN 978-0936315171.
  • The Secret of Laughter: Magical Tales from Classical Persia, I B Tauris & Co Ltd, 2005, ISBN 978-1850434276.


The filmmaker

Her documentary People of the Wind (1976) was nominated for the Best Documentary Feature
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. It follows the annual migration of the nomadic Bakhtiari
Bakhtiari

The Bakhtiari are a group of southwestern Iranian peoples.Their language is Bakhtiari that is the most popular dialect of Lurish language.A small percentage of Bakhtiari are still nomadic pastoralists, migrating between summer quarters and winter quarters ....
 tribes in southern Iran. The soundtrack was later released in the USA.

Obituaries

  • Roger Scruton, Shusha Guppy: Iranian singer, writer and composer who moved freely among intellectual circles, The Guardian, Monday, March 24 2008, .
  • Stoddard Martin, Shusha Guppy: Singer and writer acclaimed for a memoir of her Persian childhood, The Independent, Monday, 24 March 2008, . Note: This obituary incorrectly refers to Shamsi as Shansi.
  • Shusha Guppy, who died on March 21 aged 72, was an Iranian-born writer, composer and singer, and a salonière of literary, cosmopolitan London, The Daily Telegraph, Saturday, March 29, 2008, .


See also

  • Mastan Ensemble
    Mastan Ensemble

    The Mastan Ensemble is an Iran musical group performing Persian traditional music. The group was founded as Hafez Ensemble in 2005 by Mr Sa'id Jafarzadeh Homay , also known as Parvaz Homay and Homay Foomani....


External links

  • at Allmusic
  • Shusha Guppy, A paean to kingship, The Guardian, Monday 18 February 2008. .
    Note: This is Shusha Guppy's valedictory Comment in The Guardian. It concludes with the words: "Well, the doctors have told me that my cancer is terminal and so I am having to dictate what is certainly my last piece of journalism."
  • Shusha Guppy, .
  • Shusha Guppy speaks in the documentary film on Omar Khayyam
    Omar Khayyám

    Omar Khayyam was a Persian peoples polymath: Islamic mathematics, Iranian philosophy, Islamic astronomy and above all Persian literature.He has also become established as one of the major mathematicians and astronomers of the medieval period....
    , Intoxicating Rhymes and Sobering Wine, (1 min).
  • Shusha Guppy on her return to Iran, Women's Hour, BBC Radio 4, 16 March 2006. (8 min 35 sec).
  • Shusha Guppy, School of Illumination, Sunday Feature, 45 minutes, BBC Radio 3, Sunday 19 March 2006, .
    Note: At present BBC offers no audio recording or a transcript of this programme. The website presents however an extensive bibliography.
  • Some folk-songs sung by Shusha Guppy in the 1970s: .
    Listen specifically to:
    (from Shiraz
    Shiraz

    Shiraz may refer to:* Shiraz, Iran, a city* Vosketap, Armenia, formerly called ShirazPeople:* Hovhannes Shiraz, Armenian poet* Shiraz Ali, former Bermudian cricketer...
    ), (a harvest song), (from the Gilan Province), (from Shiraz), (from Shiraz), (from the Fars Province), (from the Gilan Province), (from the Lorestan Province), (a Bakhtiari
    Bakhtiari

    The Bakhtiari are a group of southwestern Iranian peoples.Their language is Bakhtiari that is the most popular dialect of Lurish language.A small percentage of Bakhtiari are still nomadic pastoralists, migrating between summer quarters and winter quarters ....
    -Tribe song), (from Gorgan
    Gorgan

    Gorgan is the capital of the Golestan Province, Iran. It is approximately 400 km from Tehran. It had an estimated population of 241,177 in 2005....
    ), (from the Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province), (from the Fars Province), , (from Mamasani County
    Mamasani County

    Mamasani County is a county in Fars Province in Iran. The capital of the county is Mamasani. Mamasani is located 180 kilometres away from Shiraz.The people of Mamasani speak in Lurish language in southern Lurish dialect....
    ), (from the Mazandaran Province), (a mystic chant from Rumi's Masnavi).
  • Shusha Guppy, What Rumi Means for Muslims Today, Heart and Soul Feature, BBC Radio World Service, Friday 27 June 2008 — rebroadcast from November 2007, (26 min 30 sec).