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THE CHRONICLES OF KELV: Cooper
Kelv was visited by the forgotten dog-faced American novelist Cooper on two occasions.
The first time was when he fought on the frontlines of World War II. He was just a young private in a combat platoon that helped liberate Kelv from Vadok Kaloxzuun’s fascist regime. That was 1948.
Cooper didn’t return for almost 30 years. By 1975, he was riding high on the success of his third book, “The Divided Self” and he was invited to lecture at University of Bladovak. He told the audience that their city was “a living, breathing goiter carved out of strident piss-tinted hardscrabble; a hell for those who deserved it. This is the last place for humanity to be laughingly cruel and it always will be.” 
Not surprisingly, he was never asked to return.

THE CHRONICLES OF KELV: Cooper

Kelv was visited by the forgotten dog-faced American novelist Cooper on two occasions.

The first time was when he fought on the frontlines of World War II. He was just a young private in a combat platoon that helped liberate Kelv from Vadok Kaloxzuun’s fascist regime. That was 1948.

Cooper didn’t return for almost 30 years. By 1975, he was riding high on the success of his third book, “The Divided Self” and he was invited to lecture at University of Bladovak. He told the audience that their city was “a living, breathing goiter carved out of strident piss-tinted hardscrabble; a hell for those who deserved it. This is the last place for humanity to be laughingly cruel and it always will be.” 

Not surprisingly, he was never asked to return.

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