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L'Europeo Magazine No. 98 | Bulgarian Traces | August/September 2025

Price 7.67 (15.01 лв.)
  • L’EUROPEO 98: BULGARIAN TRACES

    We shall try to soothe the melancholy of parting with summer with an ambitious, entertaining, and genuinely intelligent new issue of L’Europeo: Bulgarian Traces!

    What traces have we, the Bulgarians, left in world culture, economy, politics, sport, crime, and conspiracy theories? Who are the heroes — positive, negative, or simply captivating — who have become enduring emblems of Bulgaria across the centuries? The answers are so numerous and so fascinating that they are guaranteed to leave no reader indifferent.

    IN THIS ISSUE:

    • The Bulgarian Ecumenical Patriarch who made one last desperate attempt to reconcile Orthodox and Catholics, and Pierre de Ronsard, the father of modern French language and literature, whose lineage traces back to medieval Bulgaria — by Deyan Dragiev
    • The founder of Futurism, Marinetti, who found inspiration not somewhere else, but in… Yambol — by Georgi Gospodinov
    • Dr. Ruja Ignatova, the fraudulent Queen of Cryptocurrency and the greatest financial swindler in the world — by Dimitar Stoyanovich
    • Bulgarian traces in world literature — by Boyko Vasilev
    • When France and Europe’s greatest intellectuals were Bulgarian: Julia Kristeva — by Ivaylo Tsvetkov-Noisy
    • Silvi Vartan, yet another major Bulgarian star of France — by Mihaela Samardzhieva
    • Conspiracy theories and mystifications about Bulgarians — from Babylon, through the Great Wall of China, all the way to the computer — by Lyuben Dilov-Son
    • The Waterloo Bridge, Georgi Markov and “The Bulgarian Umbrella” — by Dimitar Kenarov
    • Hristo Yavashev, the man from Gabrovo who turned contemporary art upside down — by Boryana Todorova
    • The Bulgarian operatic miracle — by Dimitar Deyanov
    • Ari Leschnikov, the most famous popular singer of Bulgarian origin in Europe before World War II — by Zhanina Dragostinova
    • Bulgarian traces in the mysterious Fortean Society — by Yordan Todorov
    • Rambo: First Blood and the incredible story of its Bulgarian-born creator, Ted Kotcheff — by Dragomir Simeonov
    • Yet another director famous even in his infamy — Stephen Apostolov — by Pavel Simeonov
    • The creator of television evangelism and international-scale conman Peter Popoff — by Martin Dimitrov

    All this and much more in L’Europeo 98!

  • • Language: Bulgarian
    • Format: 22 x 26 cm
    • Softcover
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