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Дневник на артиста

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Млад мъж, който внезапно е изгубил родителите си, превръща своята самота в крепост. Той е разкъсван между желанието да разбере себе си и усещането, че трябва да се остави да бъде диагностициран. Невъзможно му е да живее в действителността, която намира за абсурдна, затова се опитва да изгради от болезненото си детство нов живот в херметичен свят, който му се струва по-поносим.

През темите за любовта, живота и смъртта романът пита какво всъщност е реалността – онова, което другите възприемат като случило се, или изживяното в тишината на човешкото съзнание, във възприятията на тялото и сетивата? Сюжетът остава докрай тревожно напрегнат от загадката какво действително се разиграва – споделеното от героя в Дневника или описаното от разказвача.

С много усет, емпатия и психоаналитичен опит Албена Стамболова осветява труднодостъпните места на психичното.

200 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2022

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Albena Stambolova

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Albena Stambolova (aka: Албена Стамболова) graduated in French philology from the Sofia University. She has worked as an editor and translator and also writes in the field of literary and social criticism, foreign literature reception and psychoanalysis.

Between 1990-1999, she lived in Paris, where she earned an MA in psychology and defended a dissertation focused on semiotics and psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VII Jussieu. She also worked and taught at the University of Paris ІX Dauphine, as well as the University of Paris ІІІ Censier.

For the last few years, she has lived in Bulgaria, where she works as a psychological and organizational consultant. She has also maintained a practice as a psychotherapist.

Albena Stambolova is the author of three novels. Everything Happens As It Does (2002) is her debut novel, which has also been translated into Polish and published in the U.S. by Open Letter Books with the support of the Elizabeth Kostova Foundation (2013).

It was followed by Hop-Hop the Stars (2003, forthcoming in Polish), and An Adventure, To Pass the Time (2007). She has also published a collection of short stories, Three Dots (1985), and a psychoanalytical study on Marguerite Duras, Sickness in Death (2004). The author of numerous articles and translations, she is now working on a book about fairy tales and a collection of short stories.

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