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Not everyone agrees with this interpretation. Nobody, however, doubts the motives behind a set of 1942 postcards inspired by the "Shahnameh" that Ian Cooke, social-science curator at the British Library, stumbled on in the library's archives. Commissioned by the British Ministry of Information and painted by Kimon Evan "Kem" Marengo, the cards illustrate the story of Zahhak. Brave but "turbulent in his moods, and of an evil disposition," Zahhak falls under the sway of a demon and kills his father to gain the throne. Later, disguised as a cook, that same demon pays him homage, kissing his shoulders. Each immediately sprouts a snake.
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