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Miroslav Penkov

    Miroslav Penkov explora la compleja interacción entre el pasado y el presente, centrándose a menudo en temas de identidad y desarraigo. Su prosa se caracteriza por una aguda visión de la psique humana y un uso lírico del lenguaje. Penkov capta magistralmente los sentimientos de alienación y la búsqueda de un hogar, resonando con su propia experiencia de inmigrante. Sus obras ofrecen una profunda mirada a la condición humana y las complejidades de la transición cultural.

    Stork Mountain
    East of the West
    • East of the West

      Wenn Giraffen fliegen, englische Ausgabe

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      * WINNER OF THE BBC INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORY AWARD 2012 * Prepare to discover a fascinating country; a land buffeted for centuries by power-struggles and revolts, lorded over by Turks, carved up by its neighbours, and subsumed into the Soviet Union. Yet also a land of proud and resilient people, of crawfish hunters and bagpipe makers, shepherds and gypsies, in which daily life goes on. So meet the teenager who swims by night across a border river to steal a kiss from his girlfriend, the ageing man who finds a cachet of loveletters his wife has kept for sixty years, and the post-Communist girl, an avowed thief with a heart of gold. Here are Miroslav Penkov's beguiling, surprising and moving visions of his home country, Bulgaria: stories of people who mourn the way things were and long for what will never be, who wrestle with the weight of history, the debt to the family and the pangs of exile. And here is a remarkable new writer, who combines an eye for the absurd with great empathy to give a fresh and inspiring insight into our common humanity.

      East of the West
      4,0
    • Stork Mountain

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      An intelligently mapped plot complements the skilful blend of familial relationships with religious commentary . . . This is a historically rich study of borders: those imposed by cartography and those that are self- constructed. Zoë Apostolides Financial Times

      Stork Mountain
      3,7