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Russia, by a Recent Traveler: A Series of Letters (1859)

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These are deeply wrenching stories by a writer who mirrors Edgar Allen Poe. Fused with the pen of Frederick Nietzsche and the over man, we also find echoed the existential sonorous themes of Jean Paul Sartre demanding we recognize ourselves at the end of the path of our lives from which we have no exit. His words reveal that we are greater than our physical bodies. This is where Atreeas string theory meets our very existential state in a post-modern setting. Through the ballast of theorem, the author hopes that we can embellish our demeanor as men of knowledge, and that we will believe we have stumbled upon a piece of broken rhetoric that will change our lives. He hopes that the wick and lyre of string theory will bring meaning where there was none before.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
180
ISBN
9781164865896

These are deeply wrenching stories by a writer who mirrors Edgar Allen Poe. Fused with the pen of Frederick Nietzsche and the over man, we also find echoed the existential sonorous themes of Jean Paul Sartre demanding we recognize ourselves at the end of the path of our lives from which we have no exit. His words reveal that we are greater than our physical bodies. This is where Atreeas string theory meets our very existential state in a post-modern setting. Through the ballast of theorem, the author hopes that we can embellish our demeanor as men of knowledge, and that we will believe we have stumbled upon a piece of broken rhetoric that will change our lives. He hopes that the wick and lyre of string theory will bring meaning where there was none before.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
180
ISBN
9781164865896