Hassan : the story of Hassan of Bagdad, and how he came to make the golden journey to Samarkand : a play in five acts
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A confectioner in Baghdad becomes consumed by love and resorts to magic, companionship, and travel to win an elusive beloved. The action moves between intimate shop scenes, palace encounters, street life and desert caravans, introducing minstrels, beggars, mystics and dancers. Lyric interludes and dramatic episodes intertwine as personal longing grows into a wider, symbolic pilgrimage toward Samarkand, turning desire into a meditation on fate, beauty and the fleeting nature of pleasure. The play balances poetic language with theatrical spectacle, exploring how obsession reshapes identity and compels a search for meaning beyond ordinary life.
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