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“Tarpani” (Wild Horses)
Dimitar Atanasov
“Tarpani” won the national competition “Hr. G. Danov” (1990). It has received the award “Plovdiv” (1993) and the National Award “Svetlostrui” (1993). “Tarpani” has been adapted for the stage and also...
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Letters to Myself
Vasil Kinov
"Letters to Myself" is the last book of Vasil Kinov. It was published...
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As for Highlander
Rositsa Tasheva
In this novel Rositsa Tasheva remains loyal to her attachment to the subtle smile, to the irony and when necessary – the open sarcasm. The main character of this novel is a charming loser who has strange conceptions about life and living. He always has...
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Ivaylo Borisov
01 - Bulgaria – a country with thousands of years of history, mother of the Cyrillic alphabet, the computer and the yoghurt; the country of the roses, vast mountains, clean beaches, beautiful women and cheap liquor. If you, as well, live with this...
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The Children of the Dragon
Pavel Petkov
“The Children of the Dragon” urges you on immersing in the stunning world of contemporary China, where Pavel Petkov spent two years as a lecturer in local university and shares his impressions with the reader. The events and adventures, which take...
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She Is Here
Elena Alexieva
It’s wintertime. Philip, the protagonist in the story, slowly finds his way through the thick mountain woods to a small village, and, eventually, to his grandfather’s abandoned house. Someone is chasing him. Once in the house, he finds a dead man...
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Maze for Romantic Minotaurs
Svetlana Dicheva
The new novel by Svetlana Dicheva “Maze for Romantic Minotaurs” (under the name of “Broken bed”) won one of the special prizes in the competition on the international project “Myths” of the Scottish publishing company...
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Farewell, Shanghai
Angel Wagenstein
Moving effortlessly from Paris to Dresden to Shanghai, Wagenstein (Isaac's Torah) masterfully chronicles the lives of European émigrés and refugees in WWII Shanghai. The cast of this ensemble novel is large. Elisabeth and Theodore Weissberg, a...
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The Dog
Vasil Kinov
“The Dog” is a novel about man’s inner world, about the man-dog’s world… Through the eyes of the protagonist, Vasil Kinov displays the image of our time – quite vicious and often hopeless. The man-dog imitates life with...
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The Knight, the Devil and Death
Elena Alexieva
The Knight, the Devil, and Death tells the story of a middle-aged man and his infatuation with a much younger woman, the ordinariness of the story, however, being used as a device to foreground the deep collision between real and unreal, loss and hope,...
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The World around Me
Mariana Furkova
Mariana Farkova’s novel “The World around Me”, not awarded with any Bulgarian literary prize (which in some sense is a virtue) beats the records with the numerous publicity in “Literaturen vestnik”. No other Bulgarian novel had...
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God's Pupil
Nellie Lishkovska
The short stories in this book were written in the past 18 years. They do not claim to give any general conclusions, they are more likely to introduce us the shattered pieces of our world. Pieces of the mirror, in which everybody stares, during their whole...
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My Story
Janina Dragostinova
After “Your Story”, without hesitation, the author steps through the boundary of journalism with the book “My Story”. In a way a continuation, it presents us with a series of “instant photos” of our most recent history....
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Who?
Elena Alexieva
What happens with a man when the divine materializes and grabs him? Is it so simple to handle your own doubts? Is it so unforgivable to have them? Which is worse – to have or not to have them? If one cannot survive without God, then how can one survive...
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