Sunday, January 30, 2022

His Last Words and a Poem About what it Is Like Being Here Could Be Found Here


 28 Years Ago Today
Sunday 30th of January 1994
Writer Pierre François-Marie-Louis Boulle known for Planet of the Apes dies of natural causes at the age of 82 in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
His last words and a poem about what it is like being here could be found here. He died at the age of 84. He was born in 1788, France. Born in Paris on 30th July of 1882, he is known as Pierre Francois-Marie-Boulle in French and also for his last poem. The following are all of him's poems. A total of 3.000 poems have been printed by him, most of these are here on Amazon.com. They are now available in 10 different languages. These poems are from 1st to 17th century France. French writers are sometimes referred to as Parisians, sometimes as writers from other parts of the world. These were not all French writers until after the Revolution in 1830, and there were certainly at least 2.000 famous Parisian writers from all over the World by the time of Napoleon Bonaparte (1690-1713), and of these, only some of whom are from the East. However, many of these may have been of French or British origin. There are many more French (German or Polish) poets from the past, like Jean-Jacques Chabon in 1681. The poets of the past.

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