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Lost Things
Albert Benbassat
In the Lost Things collection of stories, the usual things are told about in an unusual way. Obsolete items (coal iron, typewriter, postcard, old book) that many people have thrown away in the garbage, hide so many stories. Blending the autobiographical, the...
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#LiveFromSofia
Alexander Shpatov
Twentieth-century masters of the short story – Yovkov, Elin Pelin, Radichkov – perfectly captured the spirit and voice of rural Bulgaria; as their twenty-first century heir, Alexander Shpatov offers a brilliant take on urban Bulgaria, told in the...
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The Era of Panic
Andrey Velkov
On the day he turns forty, Anton's life turns abruptly. Suddenly realizing that he has a brother in captivity to an organization that more than a century ago seized power over humanity and unscrupulously manipulated the course of history, Anton managed to...
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Isaac's Torah
Angel Wagenstein
The Bulgarian author and screenwriter Wagenstein devotes his powerful novel to an affable Jewish tailor from a small town in Eastern Europe who survives the reigns of Hitler and Stalin. Wagenstein himself escaped from a concentration camp and was saved from...
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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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Before the End of the World
Angel Wagenstein
This is a novel of a life crucified between laughter and sadness, hopes and collapses, ups and downs. The author shares his cherished memories of the Neolithic era - a world full of loyalty and betrayal, violence and light impulses. Feel free to browse the...
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A Dream About St. Boris I
Angel Wagenstein
Boris I is one of the most iconic and dramatic figures in Bulgarian antiquity. The great pagan khan, and later Christian prince Boris-Mihail, is the ruler who imposes Orthodoxy and the Slavic writing, sometimes with unspeakable violence, sometimes with...
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Beyond the Walls
Angel Wagenstein
Among the increasing number of fiction works, Angel Wagenstein's works are a kind of "heavy artillery." They revive the impaired truth that prose, and the novel in particular, must cover the meaning that the French put into the original belles lettres (fine...
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The Wheel of Life
Anna Topaldzhikova
The novel "The Wheel of Life" is inspired by the extraordinary personality of the great Revival artist Zahari Zograf, who crossed the boundaries between the local and the universal, between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, between impossible love and...
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Waiting in the Café
Biliana Genova
The motives in these stories develop as in a musical play that sounds at a different tempo and may end with a sudden ending. The characters are artists and collectors, Venetians and Armenians, princesses and firefighters, kings and singers, teachers and...
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Lost on Purpose
Chris Zahariev
This book is as much a book as a photo album, a travel book, a memo diary, and a jump back in time when the journey that changed my life started. Without a plan, but with two of my best friends and a whole summer in front of us among the most outlying places...
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White Jam
Dimitar Shumnaliev
"White Jam" is a modern interpretation of the White Brotherhood. Does Peter Deunov have a daughter? What secrets does the archive of the personal stenographer of the Master hold? The author uses archives, memoirs, notes and certificates of the White...
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Readers’ Group 31
Elena Alexieva
A non-existent husband, an unsold piano, a clumsily traded nightmare, and a sloppy intellectual forgotten in a second-hand bookstore… These are only some of the heroes, or perhaps the true members of Readers’ Group 31. Imagination and irony thread through...
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The Game of Salt
Elena Koleva
In the world of alchemy, salt symbolizes the unity of the various elements. "The Game of Salt" is a novel about opposites doomed to unite. Bram Kobke, creator of the world's most popular larps (live action role-playing games growing into a new reality),...
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