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To Betray Levski
Iskren Krasimirov
Who is Vasil Levski's traitor? This question, which aroused long-standing polemics, continues to worry our historical memory even today. In this book the author's investigations into the truth about both the physical and the ideological traitors of the Apostle of Freedom are presented. Through an analysis of the available evidence, of the events that took place in the distant 1872, and of...
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Poetry
Paul Eluard
The collection "Poetry" by Paul Eluard, which we bring to the attention of readers, does not have the ambition to fill the gaps left by the previous editions, but reflects to a large extent the biases of translation and is rather a "personal anthology". Eluard is a poetic universe, an emanation of poetry. He seems to have taken the best of the poetics of surrealism and refracted it through his...
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Rise and Fall
Paul Strathern
From the Akkadian Empire to modern-day America, Rise and Fall charts the history of the world through its ten greatest empires. Through these we examine humanity's will to power in forms both infamous and poorly understood, and trace the evolution of the imperial impulse as it moves from the blunt military aggression of the ancient empires to the subtle but far-reaching cultural influence of...
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Journey to the End of the Night
Louis-Ferdinand Céline
First published in 1932, "Journey to the End of the Night" is regarded as Céline's masterpiece. It is told in the first person and is based on his own experiences during the First World War; in French colonial Africa; in the USA - where he worked for a while at the Ford factory in Detroit - and later as a young doctor in a working class suburb in Paris. The novel gives a picture of...
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The Ghetto Within
Santiago Amigorena
In his English language debut, Santiago H. Amigorena writes to fight the silence that “has stifled him since he was born”, weaving together fiction, biography, and memoir to distill a stirring novel of loss and unshakeable love. A critical sensation in France, The Ghetto Within is its author’s personal attempt to confront his grandfather’s silence. Passed down, from...
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The Child and His/Her Complexes
Jean-Marrie Besse
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Marc Ferrero
Each of us has heard that someone has "complexes" or has said so about someone. But do children also have complexes and what are they? The authors of "The Child and His/Her Complexes" examine the most common unconscious emotional states and their influence on the character and behavior of children and adolescents. They also focus on the reactions of parents and educators, supporting their...
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The First Day of My Life
Paolo Genovese
There are four of them: Napoleon the motivator, Emily the gymnast, Arita the policewoman and twelve-year-old Daniel. And they are determined to kill themselves. But moments before they make the irreparable gesture, a stranger – or an angel? – persuades them to make a pact: for seven days, he will show them how life goes on in their absence, then let them decide whether to end it. Thus...
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Cannery Row
John Steinbeck
Cannery Row is a book without much of a plot. Rather, it is an attempt to capture the feeling and people of a place, the cannery district of Monterey, California, which is populated by a mix of those down on their luck and those who choose for other reasons not to live "up the hill" in the more respectable area of town. The flow of the main plot is frequently interrupted by short vignettes that...
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The Cave
José Saramago
José Saramago is a master at pacing. Readers unfamiliar with the work of this Portuguese Nobel Prize winner would do well to begin with The Cave, a novel of ideas, shaded with suspense. Spare and pensive, The Cave follows the fortunes of an aging potter, Cipriano Algor, beginning with his weekly delivery of plates to the Center, a high-walled, windowless shopping complex, residential...
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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 to parallel his own. As Bulgakov's translator, Mirra Ginsburg, informs us: There is much besides their craft that links these two men across...
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Kurban
Edi Rama
Disappointed by his loss at the local elections in 2011, Edi Rama decided to analyze what was achieved in Tirana in the context of the situation in the country and present his vision for the future of the capital and of Albania. Thus was born the autobiographical text under the eloquent title "Kurban" (2011). Its author is an erudite orator, a bright publicist with a sharp pen and engaging...
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Harsh Times
Mario Vargas Llosa
Guatemala, 1954. A CIA-supported military coup topples the government. Behind this violent act is a lie passed off as truth, which forever changed the development of Latin America: that those in power encouraged the spread of Soviet communism in the Americas. Mario Vargas Llosa has written a drama on a world stage, in which some persecutors end up as victims of the very plot they helped...
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Yoga
Emmanuel Carrère
January 2015. High on literary success and familial bliss, Emmanuel Carrère embarks on a rigorous ten-day meditative retreat in rural France in search of clarity and material for his next book, which he thinks will be a subtle, upbeat introduction to yoga. But his trip is cut short, and he is brought down to earth with a thud as he returns to a Paris in turmoil in the aftermath of the...
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The Wild Roses
Carole Martinez
This is what Carol Martinez herself tells about her latest novel, filled with both joy and sorrow, but also with a lot of poetry: “Shortly after The Threads of the Heart came out, a reader told me about a Spanish custom observed in Andalusia, the homeland of her family. When the woman felt that her end was near, she sewed a pillow in the shape of a heart and stuffed it with scraps of paper...
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