Stork Mountain
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Weight | 0.474 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.4 × 16.4 × 21.5 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 448 |
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Year Published | 2016-3-10 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1473632919 |
About The Author | Miroslav Penkov was born in 1982 in Bulgaria. He moved to the United States in 2001 on a scholarship to study psychology at the University of Arkansas, where he subsequently gained an MFA in creative writing.His stories have won the 2012 BBC International Short Story Award and The Southern Review's Eudora Welty Prize and have appeared in journals and anthologies including Granta, The Best American Short Stories (edited by Salman Rushdie and Heidi Pitlor) and The PEN / O. Henry Prize Stories 2012. Published in more than a dozen countries, his collection East of the West was a finalist for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing and the Steven Turner Award for Best Work of First Fiction. Penkov teaches creative writing at the University of North Texas, where he is the editor-in-chief of the American Literary Review. |
An intelligently mapped plot complements the skilful blend of familial relationships with religious commentary . . . This is a historically rich study of borders: those imposed by cartography and those that are self-constructed. |
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Other text | A captivating, slyly brilliant debut by the award-winning author of East of the West |
Back Cover Copy | Into a remote corner of Bulgaria comes an American student, returning to the country he left as a child to track down his grandfather, who inexplicably cut off all contact with the family three years ago.The trail ends in a village on the border with Turkey, a stone's throw away from Greece, high up in the Strandja Mountains -a place of pagan mysteries and black storks nesting in giant oaks, where every spring men and women dance barefoot across live coals, possessed by Christian saints. Led by his grandfather into a maze of half-truths, he falls in love with an unobtainable Muslim girl: as old ghosts come back to life and forgotten conflicts blaze anew, the past finally yields up its plangent secrets.By the award-winning author of the story collection East of the West, this is a captivating, slyly brilliant debut novel, which weaves history, myth and legend into a vibrant tale of heartache and forgiveness.-EAST OF THE WEST'Humour, poignancy, tenderness and a deep sense of European history suffuse these lovely stories' Sunday Telegraph'Penkov's teeming stories accomplish in phrases what lesser writers take chapters to convey . . . A collection of triumphs.' Los Angeles Times'One of the most exciting debut collections in recent memory . . . Funny and sad and wonderfully natural.' Boston Globewww.miroslavpenkov.com |
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