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Blindness
José Saramago
"Blindness" (Portuguese: Ensaio sobre a cegueira, meaning Essay on Blindness) is a novel by José Saramago. It is one of his most famous novels, along with The Gospel According to Jesus Christ and Baltasar and Blimunda. Blindness is the story of an...
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Of Mice and Men
John Steinbeck
Of Mice and Men is a novella written by Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck. Published in 1937, it tells the tragic story of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers during the Great Depression in California, USA. Based on...
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East of Eden
John Steinbeck
East of Eden is a novel by Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck, published in September 1952. Often described as Steinbeck's most ambitious novel, East of Eden brings to life the intricate details of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons, and their...
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Inferno
Dante Alighieri
Hell (Inferno) is the first part of the epic poem Divine Comedy, followed by Purgatory (Purgatorio) and Heaven (Paradiso). It describes Dante's journey through Hell, accompanied by the ancient Roman poet Virgil. As an allegory, the Divine Comedy represents...
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Short Stories
Svetoslav Minkov
This edition presents the work of Svetoslav Minkov, created during all periods of his development as a fiction writer. Diabolic stories from his earlier collections Blue Chrysanthemum, Clock, Firebird, Game of Shadows and The House at the Last Lantern are...
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Invisible Ink
Patrick Modiano
Patrick Modiano explores the boundaries of recollection in his tenth book. The latest work from Nobel laureate Patrick Modiano, Invisible Ink is a spellbinding tale of memory and its illusions. Private detective Jean Eyben receives an assignment to locate a...
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In-House Weddings
Bohumil Hrabal
Inspired by “Mrs. Tolstoy and Mrs. Dostoevsky, whose biographies about their husbands have now been published in Prague,” Bohumil Hrabal decided to produce his own autobiographical work, ostensibly fiction, from his wife’s point of view. He...
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Orpheus and Eurydice
Ivan B. Genov
The ancient legend of Orpheus and Eurydice concerns the fateful love of Orpheus of Thrace for the beautiful Eurydice. When Orpheus' bride Eurydice is killed by a snakebite on their wedding day, Orpheus's world is shattered. He must journey to the Underworld...
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Magellan
Stefan Zweig
Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), the first to circumnavigate the globe, sailed on behalf of the Spanish monarch from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, and discovered the straights that now bear his name and the...
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Sigmund Freud. Mental Healers
Stefan Zweig
"Health is natural; sickness is unnatural: at least so it seems to man," is how Stefan Zweig begins his fascinating, often entertaining examinations of Franz Anton Mesmer, Mary Baker Eddy, and Sigmund Freud. "Bodily suffering is not assuaged by technical...
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Solaris
Stanisław Lem
The novel is about the ultimately futile attempt to communicate with an alien life-form on a distant planet. The planet, called Solaris, is covered with a so-called "ocean" that is really a single organism covering the entire surface. The ocean shows signs of...
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A Russian Beauty and Other Stories
Vladimir Nabokov
A Russian Beauty and Other Stories is a collection of short stories originally written by Vladimir Nabokov in Russian between 1927 and 1940 under the pseudonym Vladimir Sirin. The two dozen stories collected in the current Bulgarian edition are related to...
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Who's to Blame?
Sofiya Tolstaya
This is the first Bulgarian translation of Sophia Tolstoy's short story, "Who's to Blame?", published in Russia in 1994. Sophia had written the story almost one hundred years earlier to rebut her husband Leo's cynical views about love and marriage, including...
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The Flowers of Evil
Charles Baudelaire
On the occasion of the bicentennial of Charles Baudelaire's birth, Colibri presents to his readers and admirers a luxuriously designed edition of The Flowers of Evil with 15 illustrations by Ulrich Mertens. The Bulgarian correspondences of the immortal...
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