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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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Holy Light
Georgi Tenev
“Alloying political sci-fi with striking eroticism, the stories in Holy Light depict a world of endless, wearying revolution and apocalypse.”PEN Translation Fund, announcing Translation Grant Winner Angela Rodel “Utterly fascinating. Irony...
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Balkan Ritual
Georgi Tenev
From the Vatican in Rome to Persepolis in Iran. From the parliament in Sofia - to the shores of the Euphrates in Mesopotamia. Balkan Ritual is a historical thriller, a crime-mystic novel that brings together terrorism, war in the Middle East and the battles...
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Bulgarian Roses
Georgi Tenev
"Bulgarian Roses" is a dark, mysteriously criminal, relentless novel that immerses readers in Bulgarian atmosphere since the beginning of the XXI century. Violence, misappropriation of funds and identities, battles for power. This is a story about the fate of...
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Party Headquarters
Georgi Tenev
The novel of Georgi Tenev "Party Headquarters" won the Foundation Award VICK as a novel of the year (2007). The action develops in the 1980s and 1990s during the transition from the communist regime to democracy. The book is a love story, a parody, and a...
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The Writer's Woman
Georgi Tenev
In his new collection of stories, the author discovers his characters among the senior church clergy and senior politicians. The stories are populated with romanticians and obscurants, spies and modern feudal lords, early-grown children and fragile love...
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The Residence
Georgi Tenev
The first readers of this book admitted that it took away their sleep, leaving them awake until late for a few nights. The novel The Residence is a metaphor for our past and offers a bold vision for our future. It can't leave us indifferent. * "Georgi Tenev...
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Atlantic Express
Georgi Tenev
The Atlantic Express leaves Europe on the fragile viaduct across the ocean. On board are the refugees from the Old Continent, who have lost their illusions. Industry and science have failed - life has become a form of synthetic survival. Behind the new wall...
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Water for Gazing
Gergana Galabova
A woman sees the sea for the first time, a stranger's photos come out of a Polaroid camera, people debone themselves to cure their misfortune. In this collection, no event is too trivial and no reality too absurd. The stories challenge the reader's...
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To the South of Sanity
Izabela Shopova
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, driest, the highest, the most isolated, and the most inaccessible continent. The winds there are the strongest, the most ferocious, the coldest, the most notoriously awful, the most excruciating - they are really the...
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My Wedding Dress
Janina Dragostinova
You are 16 and your first love has just ended tragically. You are 27 and you enjoy a stable partner, but you are in no hurry to get married. You are 32 and have a good profession with high income, you think that marriage is obsolete, but you do not miss the...
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Greek Coffee (Hardcover)
Katerina Hapsali
A fatal car crash with a Greek businessman capsized his young wife's life. She is a Bulgarian journalist. The raw truth surfaced. What follows is a bold entering into the depths of family history in which she (Katerina, the wife, the self-purifying woman) is...
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Slivovitz
Katerina Hapsali
A young woman with a successful career is on the verge of an existential crisis. On the way to salvation she goes through illusory love, physical violence, sleepless nights and drained bottles. And through a purifying friendship that overcomes geographical...
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People
Katerina Hapsali
"The collection of short stories People stunned me. I felt the characters so close that after each story I stopped to catch my breath. To get out of the imperceptible identification with the Flamelet or Agatha, to get out of Annie's dark corner to bright...
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Christmas Miracle
Kremena Dimitrova
Compiled by Kremena Dimitrova If Santa had a library, this "Christmas Miracle" would inevitably be part of it. Because he must be tired of being associated only with Christmas trees, stars, socks and pigs! These provocative stories, startling with their...
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Close Encounters with Mixed Feelings
Maria Kassimova-Moisset
"Close Encounters with Mixed Feelings" doesn't fit a particular genre. It is neither a novel nor a documentary or a autobiography. The stories collected here are versatile and incompatible - just at first sight. This book contains journalistic articles,...
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Balkan Rhapsody
Maria Kassimova-Moisset
The Balkan peninsula during the first decades of the last century - characters' fates meet in a world filled with religious taboos, superstitions, and petrified moral norms, between Albania's refugee roads, Kemal Ataturk's modern Turkey and Bulgaria, still...
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Notes from Chateau Lacrotte
Maria Kassimova-Moisset
The Bulgarian woman Kalina is married to the Frenchman Didier. The family is going to spend a whole summer with Didier's parents - Madame Jonvien and Monsieur Jean-Baptiste de Lacrotte - at their mansion in the French countryside. Where expected, where not so...
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Double Gimlet
Mariana Tsarkova
The Ministry of Good Mood, Colibri Publishers and Mariana Tsarkova, the author, most seriously recommend you lots of laughter with their new book "Double gimlet"! Get ready for a firework of wit, intelligent and friendly humor and just a little sadness, as...
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Whiff of Angels
Nayden Todorov
Are there worlds beyond visible reality? Are there forces whose incarnations are among us and have the ability to guide our lives and penetrate the future? What signs do they give to people about themselves? The collection tells fantastic stories about...
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The Man Who Sold the Sea
Nikolay Tsenkov
This collection consists of twelve stories that happened at different times and in different places. Most of the stories are inspired by true events told through borderline human situations. A strange journey is going on in the romantic squares of Catania,...
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Giraffe in the Glass
Nikolay Tsenkov
The stories in this collection invite you to an unusual journey - through the generations, their loneliness and their favorite music. In the early 60's the founder of the first jazz orchestra in Bulgaria made an illegal recording of his students playing Glen...
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A Hearse, Two Rhinos
Petar Krumov
Winter resort, an exhausted love, beautiful female legs, an actress addicted to cocaine, a father with Alzheimer, a killer and ... two rhinoceros. And a middle-aged clerk overwhelmed by pain and doubt, who tries to solve the crisis that has occurred in his...
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On This Side of Death
Radoslav Parushev
Radoslav Parushev does not give up, he reappears. This time as the author of perhaps his best fiction collection published so far. The nineteen stories told in the book are a colorful, slightly manic group that combines the historical with the dystopian, the...
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Domestic Apocalypse
Rositsa Tasheva
Rositsa Tasheva has three books to her credit and they have established her as a talented humorist. She was born in 1946 in Sofia, where she has graduated from an English Language High School and then – from the French philology Department at Sofia...
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Domestic apocalypse (English)
Rositsa Tasheva
Rositsa Tasheva has three books to her credit and they have established her as a talented humorist. She was born in 1946 in Sofia, where she has graduated from an English Language High School and then – from the French philology Department at Sofia...
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A Concise and Practical Guide to Survival of Families with Small Children and Others in Sofia
Sonya Todorova
"It's a book about Sofia and something else, written in the spirit of "Michelin" guides, catchy descriptions of Terry Pratchett, and charming chaos of home shopping lists. Here you will find laughter, pragmatism and various stories combined with the slight...
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Adi Landau's Pearls
Sonya Todorova
This is the story of a pair of pearl earrings, narrated by several generations. Story that starts from the Jewish ghetto in Vienna, passes through magnificent Ringstrasse palaces, a small mountain village in the Alps, the war-torn Europe, the concentration...
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The Unknown Human Images
Sonya Todorova
The stories in this collection seem to lead through the reality of everyday life, while playing a sly game with the readers expectations. A small boy throws a ball to the sun; a man looks for his long-forgotten face; an old gentleman walks among his...
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Love for Advanced Readers (set of two books)
Svetlozar Zhelev
These two inseparable parts contain the views on the universes of love of nearly 90 contemporary Bulgarian...
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The leisurely living and enjoying life
Svetlozar Zhelev
The soul has its speed (its slowness) and it is the literature that knows more about it. When we tell a story, we actually stop for a few hours the hour-glasses, leave the current time, and build another, parallel time. Every reader knows that while he/she is...
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Bulgaria for Advanced Readers
Svetlozar Zhelev
"One could not reproduce Bulgaria or any piece of it for a casino in Las Vegas. It is too complicated, too native. It would not be enough to copy the gilded domes of the chapels squatting just in front of the apartment buildings or the Roman columns against...
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Food, Way of Use, or Gourmet for Advanced Readers
Svetlozar Zhelev
Good food and drink can bring pleasure without harming our health, without burdening the body with extra kilograms, our mind - with depression and complexes, and our relationships with loved ones and the world - with dramas and incessant conflicts. Everything...
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Try This
Svetlozar Zhelev
"Try this" is in itself a continuation of the previous three literary journeys, which I started in 2019. Each of them leads in visible and invisible ways to "Try this". Whether as inspiration, or as ideas that came to my mind while reading the texts or...
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Love for Advanced Readers (Women for Love)
Svetlozar Zhelev
This book is knowledge, it is a journey, it is a castle with many doors and many windows. We can enter love from many places. We can walk many corridors, we can open many doors. Will we find what we are looking for behind them - depends only on us. Each of...
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Love for Advanced Readers (Men for Love)
Svetlozar Zhelev
Love is misunderstood and very often does not understand others. Love is what we are looking for to fill our inner wounds, fractures or just gaps. Love makes us smile, makes us suffer, love is never enough for us, love can never be explained. There is nothing...
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WI-Fi Bg Bar
Svetoslav Todorov
"WI-FI BG BAR" is an extraordinary fantastic novel filled with Sofia jargon, philosophical dilemmas and curious footnotes. Svetonius, an interpreter and historian amateur, is an unemployed man in the midst of his lifetime, who regularly falls into self-pity...
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Love Stories from the Library of Babel
Valeri Stefanov
Some libraries burn, the Library of Babel - never! The Library of Babel is the limitless world of books and dialogues between them. Somewhere in this library is also the biblical story of David and Bathsheba. King David liked Bathsheba and seduced her. Then...
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Full-Bush Brazilian
Velina Minkoff
Full-Bush Brazilian is a cacophony of short and long stories, with aunts, goldfish, bourgeois-bohemes, rats, movers and hairdressers breezing untroubled through May '68 in Paris, the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, Sloane Ranger London Town, Hollywood and a Sofia...
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Images and Reflections
Velislav D. Ivanov
Short Stories Are we faithful to ourselves when we create something, or we rather create ourselves? When we live our own lives and when we become hollow machines with repetitive movements by adopting others' ideas as ours? Where is the line between our...
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Vortex
Vera Petrova
The characters in Vera Petrova's book are people who can't be met every day - they are explorers, spiritual teachers, shamans, tribal chiefs, dervishes. "I am grateful that there is no need to invent them," the author says. The direction of this journey...
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The Other Dream
Vladimir Poleganov
After a wrong number dialed a young man finds himself in a strange world that gradually fills before his eyes with strange objects and people. Each subsequent step proves to be unpredictable and sometimes terrifies him, sometimes astonishes him. "The Other...
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Whirligig
Vladislav Todorov
"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...
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