Whirligig
"Whirligig" is a brutal tale, in which funny things hamper the terrible ones, the irony spoils the magic, the absurd acquires iron logic, and the language commits outrages against the miracle of the creation called man. The action throws us indiscriminately into the unknown future, within the limits of human history, where the happy ending lies in the womb of darkness.
Vladislav Todorov

VLADISLAV TODOROV is a Ph. D. in philosophical sciences. He teaches cinema and literature at the University of Pennsylvania. His first book, "The Adam Complex", was published in Sofia (1991). His second book, "Red Square, Black Square: Organon for Revolutionary Imagination" (1995), was published in the United States. It was followed by "Little Paradox for Theater and Other Figures of Life" and "Chaotic Pendulum: Political Journalism". Todorov had written two screen-ready novels - "Zift" and "Zincographer". The second one was filmed under the title "The Chameleon's Color".