Shakespeare in Cosmos is the second part of Ozar, the first book in the pentalogy The World in Nowhereness. Shakespeare serves as the guiding light for the mystical traveler embarking on a journey to the enigmatic planet Zena, where they will encounter children possessing intelligence levels surpassing Earth's geniuses. The ruler of this extraordinary realm is a 10-year-old prodigy named Ozar, bearing the same name as the supreme God. Ozar holds countless mysteries of the Universe, safeguarded within a small, enigmatic box. The allure of this extraordinary encounter beckons, promising to unravel the secrets of the Cosmos and stargazing with Shakespeare in a mystical intergalactic theatre, unveiling the mysteries of the Universe through the Elizabethan wisdom of the Earthly playwright with a universal cosmic outlook. Shakespeare's timeless wisdom is a beacon for future cosmic travelers.
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Dejan StojanovicDejan Stojanović was born in Pec, Kosovo (the former Yugoslavia). Although a lawyer by education, he has never practiced law and instead became a journalist. He is a poet, essayist, philosopher, and businessman and published six critically acclaimed books of poetry in Serbia: Circling, The Sun Watches Itself, The Sign and Its Children, The Shape, The Creator, and Dance of Time. Archives
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