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A Virtual Novel
Mariana Tsarkova
This is a novel about the Internet addiction: the intrusive wish to surf the net and not to be able to stay offline. And what's next: a virtual love, virtual loneliness, virtual sex. This is a novel about the escape from reality and its consequences, about...
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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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Miracle
Nadya Zaharieva
Short Stories The heroes of these short stories are brave and naive, dreamers and losers. Nothing exceptional happens in their daily lives, but each of them changes the world in their own way, often without realizing it. Gathered together in this book, they...
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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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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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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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Mail-Jazz
Olga Shurbanova
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Krystju Pastuhov
This book is not a novel, neither an essay or any other documentary work. In this book there are memories, proverbs, tales, dreams, fantasies, and short portraits of the present. We may call it an evidence of two epochs - of the lives of the authors and their...
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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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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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Raped by Wonders. The Unauthorized Biography of Eagles of Death Metal
Radoslav Parushev
Raped by Wonders. The Unauthorized Biography of Eagles of Death Metal "Raped by Wonders" is not a biography of a rock band you probably have never heard of. It's a novel about rock and roll, drugs, freedom, love, friendship, a planned and accomplished...
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My Asia
Rayko Mateev
My Asia proves that overcoming our fears, including the fear of being free, shows many a roads: the road to the sea; the road to delight; and the road to Asia. This is a story about adventures, travels and the "maypenray"...
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Of Diplomats and Men
Rositsa Tasheva
In this book with a title borrowed from both Shakespeare and Steinbeck the reader meets the officials of the Bulgarian Embassy in Paris at the time of the great political changes in Eastern Europe which gave birth to democracy and many absurdities. From the...
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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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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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Perfectly 1
Rumen Alexov
This is a crime novel about the years after 1989 in Bulgaria. There are many scientific inventions, dark deals, homosexual relationships and money in nowadays Bulgaria, written in a witty and funny...
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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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Imagination as a Reality
Stanislava Ivy
"Imagination as a Reality" is a reality format designed to save the future of television and bring viewers, glutted with annoyingly repetitive content, back to the screen. A team of professionals decides to find ten participants from all over the world who...
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End to End
Stefan Stefanov
"End to End" shows the new face of the young generation of Bulgarian prose - daring, rather self-confident and confident, than alienated and pessimistic. Therefore, different from the postmodern O-writer, we are already tired...
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Mona and Magellan
Svetlana Dicheva
"The first impression this book leaves on the reader is compressed to the point of explosion fictional onset. A person’s life flows by like a film reel in the stream of consciousness. However, this is not a kaleidoscope of selected idyllic pictures and...
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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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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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Situation after Situation
Teo Chepilov
"Situation after situation" is not just something I wrote - this is a book that I have experienced. Many of these events are personal stories - and stories of my friends. "(Teo Chepilov) Stories about smoky restaurants, drugs, mixed with music and swallowed...
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Traumaturgy
Tsvetan Marangozov
The solidarity of chameleons is iron stiff. One has understood it too late but as the saying is: Better never than...
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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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Demons' Hour
Vasil Kinov
The author says that change is the most certain thing in life. When he was five years old, his mother showed him the Trojan monastery. Since then he treats the unexplainable with respect. It's not unusual for his books to contain "a part of...
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Night Birds
Vasil Kinov
The protagonists, Miro and Valeria meet each other accidentally one night “soaked with alcohol”. This is a confession, a conversation with no dominating social and political realities, but truly rediscovering the human soul. In their night room...
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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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Letters to Myself
Vasil Kinov
"Letters to Myself" is the last book of Vasil Kinov. It was published...
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Red Shorts
Velina Minkoff
While majoring in English at UCLA, Velina Minkoff applied for the Creative Writing Fiction program. There, she studied with contemporary American writers Aimee Bender and Carolyn See, among others. There was considerable interest in her stories about...
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The Red and Blue Report of the Green Ameba
Velina Minkoff
Is there such a thing as a green ameba? Sure there is, if we look through the multi-colored lense of an excellent student and active member of the socialist pioneer organization. And especially if the time is 1989 and the place – an international summer...
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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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The Cat of Socrates
Ventseslav Konstantinov
"The Cat of Socrates" encompasses over 1,000 spiritual challenges by the master of aphorism and wisdom Ventseslav Konstantinov. What are knowledge and deception, character and personality, love and hate, literature and art, Life and Death? In this book you...
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Literary Temptations. Selected Essays
Ventseslav Konstantinov
The collection, composed by the author himself, includes the best texts of his five essay books. Synthesis of impressive cultural information, the essays combine the experience of Ventseslav Konstantinov as an astute translator interpreter, in-depth literary...
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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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Timur and His Commandos
Vilislav Georgiev
Timur and His Commandos is a collection of stories and feuilletons. The author brilliantly juggles with political, national and socio-cultural stereotypes, highlighting their sustainability and significance for various social groups. With creative humor and...
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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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Zift
Vladislav Todorov
"A compelling thriller." - Los Angeles Times "Zift is like a flaming shot of rotgut smuggled in from the old country… Vladislav Todorov adroitly uses the American genre of noir to excoriate the political villains of his homeland's past… Zift is...
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One Week in Paradise
Zlatko Enev
The characters of this book experience many funny and sad adventures but what is most important are probably the questions they face. Questions like: Who are we? Where is our place in Europe and in the world? What makes us vulnerable? Or maybe strong?...
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Praise for Hans Asperger
Zlatko Enev
"This is undoubtedly one of the most candid, painful (but at the same time serene), bold, thorough, mature, honest and human stories about parenting that I have read. I say it without exaggeration and pathos. In general, this is the story of Zlatko Enev's...
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