Epic of Future
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An amazing work into the realms of fiction and fantasy, epic and mythology. Some Ultra-heroes of this mythical futuristic work appear to reappear from history into the story or in other words from the past into the future. The story starts with a grand city built on water called "Ateranaheata"; a vague reference to the so called lost continent of Atlantis. "Earthia" is attacked, the glamorous Queen of queens of King of kings is taken away, the arena set for eternal cosmic heroes like "Sam", "Bahram" and "Bahman" to battle it out and make things right. King of kings "Ater" Shah with the "Kavian" banner together with "Jahan Pahlevan" (World Champion) "Rasta" a descendant of Super-ultra-man "Rustam" and keeper of "Avesta" are there to save the entire life. This is an intriguing work introducing new literary features that could be considered as a masterpiece.
Baktash Khamsehpour (Bahram Iranmand)
"Baktash Khamsehpour" born 1965 in Iran started writing at early age. He was 13 when he left Iran. Since then he has been living abroad. Baktash who also writes under the pen name "Bahram Iranmand" has works in Persian and English. Among his works is "Humaname" published in 2020, comprising of a long continuous poem encompassing humanity, consciousness and the world. "2537; the Year Our Planet Changed" is another work by Baktash, published in 2016 where the author has tried his best to recall memories of his early teenage years returning back to his homeland enjoying a few months with family and friends. Three year later in 2019 Baktash writes and publishes the semifictitious "Back In My Homeland". Out of over 20 works authored and published by Baktash Khamsehpour (Bahram Iranmand) "Farazan" in Persian and its English translation "Paraphilosophy" could stand out as one of his masterpieces.
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Epic of Future - Baktash Khamsehpour (Bahram Iranmand)
Composed & Written by
BAKTASH KHAMSEHPOUR
8467 A.Z (1987 A.D)
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2013 Baktash Khamsehpour
In the shadow of the cosmos,
Sirius turns as our sun does,
My time is white as clouds,
It was black as dark shrouds,
Come on feel this verse of mine,
Because it’s that you can't define,
Palaces kings and queens,
I shall tell for all teens,
Of wars empires loves,
The great one mind solves,
No such thing as I can't,
Aren't you like an ant,
The great Shah on the throne,
King of kings fully up grown,
Surround him great knights of wars,
Around him the finest beauties of Mars,
Come on sing aloud this epic,
From these stories which one you pick,
Great king's name is Ater,
The kingdom floats on water,
A girl