What is known is that Prince was an only child, the son of Margaret Prince (maiden name unknown) and Samuel Prince. He spoke rarely of his childhood, and with the loss of life and destruction of records during the Meyer Impact, little source material remains. Not much is known of Prince’s early life. The book’s bleak and powerful language of loss and devastation influenced musicians, artists, and writers worldwide, giving voice to the genre as a counter to the rising wave of New Optimism, which sprang out of the European Union as a response to the Meyer Impact and the enormous loss of life. His travelogue, Journey Into Hopelessness (2026) outlined Prince’s return to North America, ostensibly to survey the damage to his home state of Texas. Prince was a pioneer of Impact Nihilism, a genre that embraced themes of helplessness and inevitable death in the aftermath of the Meyer Impact. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2031. His best works are widely considered to be the post-Impact novels The Grey Sunset (2027) and Rhythms of Decline (2029), both of which won the Pulitzer Prize.
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