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In his latest collection, The Bazaar of Broken Dreams, King gets more in-depth than ever, talking about what inspired the stories in such an honest way that it couldn't have come from another writer's pen.
In time, the bazaar came to be known as Qissa Khwani -- the Bazaar of the Storytellers.
In the bazaar of Lashkargar, the Helmand capital, the mood is "a pox on all their houses".
The bazaar of the ancient Islamic world was vividly described in the folktales of The Thousand and One Nights.
"A Death" will appear this fall in a new collection of your stories, "The Bazaar of Bad Dreams".
The only comparably vast shopping environment he could think of, he told the London Times, was the Bazaar of Isfahan, a seventeenth-century Persian marketplace.
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After all, the region, as defined by the Metzler/Payden European Emerging Markets fund, stretches from the bazaars of Turkey to the Baltic shores of Estonia.
Fruits and vegetables are sold both in the bazaars of Tashkent, Samarkand, Fergana, and other localities and in trade with neighbouring states.
"We are scared it will be death by ID card, poverty and the Iraq scenario," said a businessman interviewed amid the bazaars of old Damascus.
Dealers from the bazaars of Istanbul and the Caucasus, not to mention diplomats and visiting journalists, have long since stripped Iraq's former middle class of its riches.
Geoffrey Orley and Bahram Shabahang met in the bazaars of Isfahan, Iran, in 1972 and started a business together to import antique Persian carpets.
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