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The poet Valery Stankov praises reading and Bulgarian books which helphim find salvation in the present dynamic modern times.
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The poet Valery Stankov praises reading and Bulgarian books which helphim find salvation in the present dynamic modern times.
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The author who runs the Veliko Tarnovo museum “Emiliyan Stanev” tells about the researches she conducted at the National Library “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”.
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The famous writer tells of a peculiar experience she had before the year 1989 while reading at the National Library “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”.
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The author reviews the collection “Yordan Radichkov in Memories of Contemporaries”, compiled by Professor Maria Mladenova. He points out that it is not only a memoir, but also a testimony of cultural, literary and spiritual life in Bulgaria from the 1970s to the end of the last century.
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Here are being analized the similarities and differencies between two classical travel books in Bulgarian literature – “To Chicago and back” by Aleko Konstantinov and “The other America” by Svetoslav Minkov.
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Reviewing the bibliophilic editions of Geo Milev (1895–1925) and the varieties in their numeration. He personally numerates manually the special exemplars of the five “Lyrical flying sheets”, and mechanically – “Memorial for P. K. Yavorov” or chooses the whole edition to be bibliophilic, but leaves without numeration his poetry books “The Cruel Ring”.
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This paper is a review of the book: Rémi Brague, Des vérités devenues folles (Paris: Salvator, 2019). The book is a collection of Brague’s lectures that cover virtue and values, anthropology, nature and creation, and the family and culture. The author highlights that Brague (1) calls his readers back to the profound insights of the medieval mind, and (2) helps them see that their noble and urgent task consists in handing on a living tradition to the next generation and beyond.
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This paper is a review of the book: Michel Onfray, Sagesse: Savoir vivre au pied d’un volcan (Paris: Albin Michel, 2019). The author highlights that: (1) by arguing that Roman philosophy surpasses Greek thought on account of its practicality, Onfray sees Roman masculine virtue as part of a solution to the postmodern, post-Christian condition; (2) Onfray’s book provides Christians with understanding why many are tuning out to the Christian message even while feeling dissatisfied with the modern post-Christian world.
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