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Apart from telling a story, The Cursed Poet exposes poignant but realistic concepts and exalts the importance of Art.
Oliver Frances
Oliver Frances writes romance and mystery, because of his professional background as economist some of his works focus on social and economic issues. He has traveled to many countries and, from those journeys, has learnt about economic and political systems. Frances’ short stories have been praised by fervent readers around the world, and some were published in Istanbul Literary Review. After reading one of Oliver’s books, Heart, R Jeffreys writes “Great, is a word I use to describe what I’ve read only on rare occasions; but your work is very, well crafted, fluid and emotionally evocative.”
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The Cursed Poet - Oliver Frances
THE CURSED POET
OLIVER FRANCES
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Edited by Sheila Steiger
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Copyright 2014 Marco A Diaz
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logo_xinxiiTHE CURSED POET
In memory of Timothy Leary
It is a miserable state of mind to have few things to desire and many things to fear, and yet this commonly is the case of kings.
- Francis Bacon
There are diverse events upon human nature that even the human being has not been able to put under his control. However, humanity has attained, through the centuries, a high level of progress.
An icon of the last century is enormous apparatuses. Wearing a head-mounted display excites the receptor. Such alteration transmits toward the cerebral cortex through a nerve and nerve fibers. The result is the awareness of the occurrence of something by the subject, which might assure existence as the conclusion of the process.
With respect to this case, the head-mounted display (HMD)
