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  2. Time Shelter - Wikipedia

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    Time Shelter (Bulgarian: Времеубежище, romanized: Vremeubezhishte) is a 2020 novel by Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov.In 2021, the Italian version of the novel, titled Cronorifugio and translated by Giuseppe Dell'Agata was awarded the Strega European Prize. [1]

  3. Georgi Gospodinov - Wikipedia

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    Georgi Gospodinov Georgiev (Bulgarian: Георги Господинов Георгиев; born 7 January 1968) is a Bulgarian writer, poet and playwright. His novel Time Shelter received the 2023 International Booker Prize , shared with translator Angela Rodel , as well as the Strega European Prize .

  4. The Physics of Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    The Physics of Sorrow (French: Physique de la tristesse) is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Theodore Ushev and released in 2019. [1] The film explores themes of memory, time, displacement, and identity through the fragmented reflections of a nameless protagonist who recalls his childhood in post-communist Bulgaria and his subsequent emigration to Canada.

  5. Blind Vaysha - Wikipedia

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    Based on a story by Georgi Gospodinov, the film tells the story of a girl who sees the past out of her left eye and the future from her right—and so is unable to live in the present. Montreal actress Caroline Dhavernas performed the narration for the film, in both its French and English language versions.

  6. 2023 Booker Prize - Wikipedia

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    Edugyan also stated that the book's depiction of war and the migrant crisis "captures the social and political anxieties of our current moment." [10] The keynote speaker for the award ceremony was Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was detained in an Iranian prison for about six years and released in March 2022. Zaghari-Ratcliffe explained how ...

  7. Contemporary Bulgarian Writers - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of the writers presented so far: Sekulov, Alexander; Shpatov, Alexander; Alexieva, Elena; Andreev, Emil; Boykov, Nikolay; Damianov, Krassimir

  8. Gospodinov - Wikipedia

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    Gospodinov (Bulgarian: Господинов) is a Bulgarian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Gospodinova. It may refer to: Anatoli Gospodinov (born 1994), Bulgarian football goalkeeper; Bistra Gospodinova (born 1966), Bulgarian swimmer; Georgi Gospodinov (born 1968), Bulgarian poet, writer and playwright

  9. Georgi Tenev - Wikipedia

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    Georgi Tenev (born 9 October 1969, in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian novelist, short story writer, playwright and film/TV screenwriter. [ 1 ] Major topics in Tenev's works are the cultural and ideological void in the post-totalitarian societies and the consequent emerging of counter-cultures; the fall of utopias and the social amnesias.