'Opus D'Oeuvre' is one work, as suggested by the title, out of a large oeuvre of works of a literary nature that collectively add up to 'Opera D'Oeuvre', and, true to its metaphysical bias, it continues John O'Loughlin's quest for philosophical perfection through some fourteen aphoristic cycles (including an appendix) which re-examine a number of contrasting dichotomies from the standpoint of Social Transcendentalism with a view to advancing the cause of this ideological philosophy at the expense of worldly, or liberal, norms. The cover, we trust, suggests an artistic dimension appropriate to the term 'oeuvre'.
'Opus D'Oeuvre' is one work, as suggested by the title, out of a large oeuvre of works of a literary nature that collectively add up to 'Opera D'Oeuvre', and, true to its metaphysical bias, it continues John O'Loughlin's quest for philosophical perfection through some fourteen aphoristic cycles (including an appendix) which re-examine a number of contrasting dichotomies from the standpoint of Social Transcendentalism with a view to advancing the cause of this ideological philosophy at the expense of worldly, or liberal, norms. The cover, we trust, suggests an artistic dimension appropriate to the term 'oeuvre'.