Olga Shurbanova Krystju Pastuhov
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This book is not a novel, neither an essay or any other documentary work. In this book there are memories, proverbs, tales, dreams, fantasies, and short portraits of the present. We may call it an evidence of two epochs - of the lives of the authors and their country. A bright and amusing book, in which the humor outweighs the sadness, it is intended for anyone who loves reading, especially for those who appreciate good literature.
Olga Shurbanova

Olga Shurbanova graduated from the Bulgarian State Conservatory, majoring in piano. She was a music editor in the newspaper "Pulse", "National Youth", "National Culture", an editor and a publishing director of "Music", an editor of "Ek" in the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad. One of our most respected music critics, she has published five books of fiction: "When Paris Was Yours" ("Narodna Mladezh", 1977), "Punish Me with Love" ("Hr. G. Danov", 1989) "Only the soul" (Publishing workshop "AB", 1999), "My Time" ("Zhanet-45", 2002), "Taste of Mozart" ("Zhanet-45", 2005). As an editor of the cultural magazine "Ek", for our compatriots abroad, O. Shurbanova is a compiler and an author of 101 published and distributed books worldwide, grown into a sort of encyclopaedia of our national history, culture and public life, and two collections "Autonomous life. Meetings with prominent Bulgarians abroad".
Krystju Pastuhov

Krystju Ivaylov Pastuhov (grandson of the Bulgarian politician Krystio Pastuhov) graduated Bulgarian Philology at the Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" and is also a postgraduate in librarianship and bibliography. A poet, a novelist, a journalist, a writer. He was a construction worker and restorer; stagehand at the Sofia Opera, professor at the IFS and an editor in the newspaper "Stolica", "Demokracja", "Pro and Anti", and an expert in a Copyright agency in the Ministry of Culture.