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The Stew Pot
Émile Zola
Set in a Parisian apartment building, this tenth novel in the Rougon Macquart series by Émile Zola follows the greedy, dishonest, and unpleasant elements lurking behind the building's new façade. The novel is an indictment of the hypocritical...
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Sonnets (new edition)
William Sheakspeare
The book you are holding in your hands, dear reader, presents the Great Bard solely as a poet, and with his most popular and representative non-dramatic opus - the Sonnets. But here they reach you in a new Bulgarian sound, subject to a language philosophy...
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The Flowers of Evil (new edition)
Charles Baudelaire
The new edition of "The Flowers of Evil" - translated by Kiril Kadiiski - was published in an elegant library layout whose design was conceived by Ivo Rafailov. The book is part of a series which encompasses the best of the world's poetic heritage, and...
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The Life of Monsieur de Molière
Mikhail Bulgakov
Mikhail Bulgakov's The Life of Monsieur de Molière is a fascinating portrait of the great French seventeenth-century satirist by one of the great Russian satirists of our own century. For Bulgakov, Molière was an alter ego whose destiny seemed...
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Bouvard and Pecuchet
Gustave Flaubert
In Flaubert's own words, this novel is "a kind of encyclopedia made into farce . . . A book in which I shall spit out my bile." At the center of this book are Bouvard and Pécuchet, two retired clerks who set out in a search for truth and knowledge...
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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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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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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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Greek Legends and Myths
Nikolay A. Kun
This book is the first complete collection of magically poetic and fascinating Greek myths and legends and has been translated into all major languages around the world. Generations have grown up with it for a century, and its timeless themes...
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Dramaturgy. Theatrical Aesthetics
Alexander S. Pushkin
This book is published for the first time in Bulgarian. It contains all the texts of Alexander S. Pushkin (1799–1837) that have reached us, dedicated to drama and theater: his completed plays, his written scenes that dropped out, independent excerpts,...
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Sonnets
William Sheakspeare
This book is an important and complete collection of the Sonnets of William Shakespeare. Most readers are aware of the great plays and manuscripts written for the stage, but are unaware of the magnificent Sonnets which were written around the same period....
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Fables
Jean de La Fontaine
Fables from the famous French classic, selected and translated by two classics of the Bulgarian poetic word: Atanas Dalchev and Alexander Muratov. Inspired by the Greco-Latin narrative tradition, Indian culture and French folklore, Jean de La Fontaine...
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Characters
Jean de La Bruyère
"It is a common practice for translators to state to the public that the author they are going to introduce, and whom they sometimes traduce, is one of the greatest men of the age, and that already for a long time a general desire has been felt to make the...
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