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L'Europeo No.77 | Sorrows, Macedonia | February/March 2022

Price 19.90 (38.93 лв.)
  • The burden of this story is almost unbearable. It has drained the statesmanship and emotional strength of modern Bulgaria. Macedonia—with its dense forests grown upon our very flesh, with its swift rivers carrying away our blood. Macedonia of the highest mountains, the deepest lakes, the most beautiful songs, the loveliest women, and the bravest men. Macedonia of immeasurable sorrow.

    "Sorrows, Macedonia"—this is the title we have given to the new issue of L’Europeo, conceived precisely at this moment in history. It is born of our duty to history itself, and to truth—a truth that, rather than setting us free, appears instead to have turned us into adversaries. The consequences of ignorance are everywhere the same.

    The story continues to unfold today, yet the tale remains far from a happy ending. For it is too often told incompetently, with more falsehoods than truths, and with more traitors than heroes.

    We hope that this issue of L’Europeo will be read by politicians on both sides of the border. Perhaps it may help them, if only a little, to become statesmen.

    Contents:

    “On Truth and the Traps of History”
    Petar Stoyanov, Dimitar Stoyanovich

    “The Idea That Became Flesh”
    Boyko Vassilev

    “On Gotse, Levski, and the Bulgarian Malady”
    Milko Palangurski

    “King Lear of Kratovo”
    Dimitar Stoyanovich

    “The Ten Days of Freedom”
    Dimitar Deyanov

    “Measure for Measure in a Time of Parting”
    Georgi Dyulgerov, Dimitar Stoyanovich

    “So Much Death”
    Georgi Milkov

    “In Memory of Carmen”
    Dragomir Simeonov

    “How Easy It Is to Shoot First”
    Mihaela Samardzhieva

    “Long Live the King”
    Konstantin Valkov

    “The First”
    Deyan Dragiev

    “Pro Aris et Focis”
    Georgi Angelov

    “The Mutations of Identity”
    Naum Kaychev

    “The Language According to Veniamin”
    Toni Nikolov

    “Manu’s Cipher”
    Yuriy Prodanov

    “Ah, Macedonian Boy”
    Branko Rosić

    “Beginnings Without End”
    Angel Dimitrov

    “With Gentleness, With Kindness, and So On”
    Marin Raykov, Petar Stoyanovich

    “They Weren’t Huns, You See, They Were…”
    Martin Dimitrov

    “Reason and Emotion, Paradoxes and Betrayals”
    Ognyan Minchev



  • • Language: Bulgarian
    • Size: 22 x 26 cm
    • Pages: 200
    • Paperback
  • Elephant Bookstore is honored to be the sole distributor of L'Europeo magazine in the Bulgarian internet space.

    Important:
    All historical issues before 2021 may have some cosmetic flaws. Each issue will arrive to you, stored in cellophane and a cardboard back.