"В новата поетична книга на Йорданка Белева е вписана особена чувствителност към времето, отминалото, пропуснатото в момента. В стихосбирката заслепява аурата на цивилизационната забързаност. Бързащият човек е белязан от неизречено слово, ранен от безвъзвратно загубено общуване с любим човек. Да запълни бялото квадратче на изпуснатия момент е страшно изкушение за Йорданка Белева. Тук тя ще види траурна лентичка, криволичеща етимология, крайчец на фанатизъм, призрак след зачертана идеология. Неусетно аорист е подменен от бъдеще време в миналото, за да се отвори място в езика, където да не се чувстваме чужденци." ... |
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This book surveys the major linguistic and social changes which shaped the English language. It begins with the Proto-Indo-European common ancestor, goes through Old English and Middle English providing illustrations of the changes with authentic texts, and finishes with Early Modern English. The text is written for advanced non-native students of English who are curious to find out how from some obscure Germanic dialects spoken in an abandoned Roman colony on the edge of Europe a new global language evolved. ... |
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За дома на литературата. ... Другата Итака е посветена на югославското литературно пространство и голяма част от есетата в нея са върху поетиката на авторите, които Людмила Миндова представя на българския читател и като преводач - Данило Киш , Йосип Ости , Алеш Дебеляк, Томаж Шаламун, Дубравка Угрешич ... Защо есета? Есето е тъкмо жанрът, който напомня, че в сърцевината на литературното познание е да бъде опит... В един ироничен вариант подзаглавието на Другата Итака би могло да бъде не за дома, а за дима на литературата. Историята носи толкова дим от изгорени книги, автори и читатели, че за такава ирония има твърде ... |
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Icon painting in Bulgaria is closely connected with the historical destiny of the Bulgarian people and with Christianity adopted in 865 as official state religion. That was the time of the emergence of a new pictorial system, interpreted and evolved on the basis of a rich ancient artistic heritage of the Graeco-Roman and Thracian cultures, but subordinated to the traditions and lifestyle of the proto-Bulgarian and Slavonic tribes, a fact which makes it so original. The ceramic icons made in the late 9th and early 10th century in Preslav, the capital of the First Bulgarian state and the surrounding monasteries reveal the ... |
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Complete and unabridged. A pocket sized book - 10 x 15.5 cm. ... Explosive and unforgiving, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater describes in searing detail the pleasure, pain and mind-expanding powers of opium. Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library , a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket-sized classics with gold-foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is introduced by biographer, critic and academic Dr Frances Wilson. Thomas De Quincey takes us on a journey from his grammar school childhood to his homeless adolescence in Wales, ... |
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"My Bulgaria" is geared to young Bulgarians abroad who want to trace their roots as well as to any English-speaking people who would like to broaden their knowledge of the history of Bulgaria. All 51 richly illustrated chapters provide a concise yet in-depth description of historical events from Prehistory to Modernity."History does not make us grand but rather rational. It fosters an understanding of the core human values; it helps us learn from the mistakes of our predecessors; it instills in us pride of their achievements and thus boosts our confidence. A confident person is bound to be successful and ... |
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Bulgaria made its first steps as an independent state in the distant 681. It is one of the centuries. Its geographical position on the Balkans, the crossing of roads from and to Europe, Africa and Asia, determined the difficult historical destiny of the Bulgarian, state. The hardest ordeal for the Bulgarians was the annihilation of their state by the Ottoman Empire during the 14 th century. For nearly five centuries Bulgaria did not exist, but the Bulgarians manager to preserve their national identity. During the second half of the 19 th century the Bulgarian state once again appeared on the map of Europe and tried to ... |
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This Guide will help you plan your trip to Varna. ... |