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The stories in Century's Endings narrate the social problems of man and his drama with life. Some are set in a political climate of regimes abolished at the end of the last century and others where the rulers are men of narrow thought. In Century's Endings, explore the worlds of: "Faith"...A Soviet peasant finds that an unfortunate event changes his life...twice. "The Lord"...A young man, after completing post-graduate studies in a developed country, returns to his native land, where his countrymen don't understand his vision. "Cautious Man"... Elegábalo was a cautious man. He walked looking…mehr

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The stories in Century's Endings narrate the social problems of man and his drama with life. Some are set in a political climate of regimes abolished at the end of the last century and others where the rulers are men of narrow thought. In Century's Endings, explore the worlds of: "Faith"...A Soviet peasant finds that an unfortunate event changes his life...twice. "The Lord"...A young man, after completing post-graduate studies in a developed country, returns to his native land, where his countrymen don't understand his vision. "Cautious Man"... Elegábalo was a cautious man. He walked looking over his shoulder and never let his cautiousness slip away until he got what he always wished. Though Elegábalo was cautious man, he never thought of the unexpected, and this changed dramatically his fate and then fortune. "The Forgotten Ones"...Sometimes promises made by the politicians during their campaign for votes are never carried out.
Autorenporträt
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."