Written in the 1990s, the story predicts a new world emerging in the 21st century. It describes technological advances but also emphasizes humanity's continued vulnerability to death. "The Cursed Poet" foresees a global nuclear conflict, but it primarily focuses on the life of a writer whose misfortunes shape his days until he achieves great success, only to then experience a dramatic downfall. This once-famous figure falls into disgrace and mysteriously vanishes, with reports of his death. This sets off a legend, as his writings and controversial ideas gain newfound attention and reputation.
Apart from telling a story, The Cursed Poet exposes poignant but realistic concepts and exalts the importance of Art.
Dyva isn't your average music journalist. Sure, she's got the contacts, the access, and the ability to weave a narrative that ignites the page. Her ink is laced with the grit and grime of the industry she chronicles. Forget fluffy interviews and red carpet fluff; Scarlett dives deep, unearthing the untold stories lurking beneath the hedonistic facade of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll.
Deivid is a young guy lost into, the fake pop tv studio stage set, so calle "American Reality", who through psychedelic trips gets into different realities that belong to other levels. All these experiences make him awaken spiritually, so that he can connect with the Universal Source Available on https://www.blurb.com/b/11323866-mind-at-large
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