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East - in Eden
Izabela Shopova
“East - in Eden” is a book written with a vivid language and enormous pleasure. Reading it could be a real amusement. The fans of Izabela, who already have read her letters on the Web, are well acquainted with her writing. Those, who are reading her work for a first time, will find in this text everything they need to know about New Zealand, expanded with a great collection of...
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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 place in the book, illustrate different characteristics of the Chinese life, daily routine, culture, cuisine, language, schools 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 Canongate. In this composite text the reader will meet Ariadne with her thread, Orpheus and Eurydice, and of course, Theseus and the Minotaur,...
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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 German mezzo-soprano and her German-Jewish virtuoso violinist husband, flee Dresden to eke out an existence in Shanghai's burgeoning Jewish...
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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 caricature willingness and causes laughter, sadness and fear. The book seeks the hopes and hesitations, which were left in people’s...
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To the Lighthouse
Virginia Woolf
To the Lighthouse (5 May 1927) is a novel by Virginia Woolf. The freely, multiply discursive tale centers on the Ramsay family and their visits to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920. To the Lighthouse follows and extends the tradition of modernist novelists like Marcel Proust and James Joyce, where the plot is secondary to philosophical introspection, and the prose can be winding...
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Porno
Irvine Welsh
Porno, Irvine Welsh's highly entertaining--though completely unnecessary--sequel to his cult classic, Trainspotting, reunites the gang as they pursue another big-payoff scheme. It's been 10 years since Mark Renton walked away with the cash from a drug sale perpetrated by himself and his mates, Simon "Sick Boy" Williamson, Danny "Spud" Murphy, and Francis Begbie. The megalomaniacal Sick Boy has...
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Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon
Jorge Amado
Gabriela, Cravo y Canela (Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon) is a Brazilian Modernist novel. It was written by Jorge Amado in 1958. It is widely considered one of his finest works. The story begins in 1925 in the provincial port of Ilheus in Brazil's north-central state of Bahia. Ilheus served as an important point for the distribution and export of cacao, the region's primary product and a topic of...
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Don't Move
Margaret Mazzantini
A rainy morning with birds that soil the streets, a girl at fifteen slips and falls off of the motocycle. A fast ambulance to the hospital. The same where her father works as a surgeon. Freezed of ansia Timoteo who has been considered a respectable professionalist, a good husband and father for years, now shows his other side - selfish and violent. In the silence that surrounds him he talks to...
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Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands
Jorge Amado
Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos (Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands) is a Brazilian Modernist novel, written by Jorge Amado in 1966. If Charles Dickens had been Brazilian, then he might have written Dona Flor — the Dickens of The Pickwick Papers rather than Bleak House. Amado's lovingly imagined tale of an extraordinary woman's unlikely path to happiness has been read and enjoyed by generations...
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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 ambassador himself down to the counsellors, the attaches, second assistants and the cook, all have been portrayed and, as Rositsa Tasheva...
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Golden Book of Fairy Tales
Jechka Georgieva
A selection of 88 never-aging, unforgettable fairy tales from all over the world. Bulgarian, Russian and English folk...
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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 University. She has been on the staff of the “Sofia Press” Agency, the French Embassy in Sofia and the Bulgarian Embassy in Paris....
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Beyond the Limits of Translation
Marie Vrinat-Nikolov
The book traces the development of the translation practice from Antiquity to the early twentieth century. It is addressed mainly to professionals but can be interesting and for everyone who is curious about the sources of the translation tradition in...
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