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It is a story of life. That man will choose life rather than war. The literary lines and poetry suggest that we turn our back on war General Giap -"an old man crying out for peace. God heard his cry, now let mankind hear his cry" -maybe Terrence is just an artist who heard a cry from the universe for peace- that man would learn war no more- for the president to say "We will not fight a war with you, now let us negotiate the great dream of peace."

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It is a story of life. That man will choose life rather than war. The literary lines and poetry suggest that we turn our back on war General Giap -"an old man crying out for peace. God heard his cry, now let mankind hear his cry" -maybe Terrence is just an artist who heard a cry from the universe for peace- that man would learn war no more- for the president to say "We will not fight a war with you, now let us negotiate the great dream of peace."
Autorenporträt
Terrence Hill attended four leading Canadian Universities--as well as talking with the University of Heidelburg law faculty about the Chigago Seven Trial in America. Terrence also was a visiting student at the University of Madrid and was associated with the University of London and the London School of Economics. Terrence was called in 1973 possibly the greatest writer of his generation and was accepted in London, New York and Los Angeles as a leading young playwright. Terrence worked in the financial district of London, England for Thomas Stephens Poole and in 1972, after his honourable military service in the marines worked as an Account Executive on Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles. Terrence is now 100% disabled from his military service. His American education came from his military service in the Marine Corps, it is his history, his England. It is his history, his Spain of Queen Isabella. It is his history, his France, France of the Bastille and his history, his Italy- where the giants walked- Burnini, Raphael etc-when living and working in Rome. His daily editorials were said to have saved civilisation and mankind. Terrence is now marketing his two act plays to theatre companies all over the world from his home in Southern California. Terrence is now only an American citizen.