Peyman
Hooshmandzadeh
Tasian
is
the
story
of
losses.
A
patchwork
narrative
of
the
ones
whom
we
spent
part
of
our
lives
with.
All
those
who,
willingly
or
unwillingly,
are
not
with
us
any
longer.
Each
are
somewhere
else
for
a
reason
and
"return"
is a
distant
term
that
does
not
apply
to
them.
Tasian
is
the
tale
of
the
absence
of
those
whose
spirits,
like
in
the
southern
gypsy's
tradition,
maybe
summoned
by
stabbing
needles
into
the
soil.
Tasian
is
holding
on
to a
superstition
that
pacifies.
Tasian
is
the
story
of
missing
a
presence
which
is
not
present.
Peyman
Hooshmandzadeh
2014
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