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Title:Физика на тъгата
Author:Georgi Gospodinov
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Трето издание
Pages:Pages: 344 pages
Published:2011 by Жанет-45
Categories:European Literature. Bulgarian Literature. Fiction. Cultural. Bulgaria. Contemporary

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Аз сме. Едно момче говори – от подземния лабиринт на Минотавъра, от мазе в края на Войната, от приземна квартира през 70-те и 80-те, от старо бомбоубежище утре.
Роман за емпатията и нейното чезнене, за световната есен, за минотаврите, заключени в нас, за възвишеното, което може да е навсякъде, за елементарните частици на тъгата и вечното време на детството, което ни предстои.
Роман с преплитащи се коридори, отклонения и стаи, който смесва минало и настояще, мит и документ. Събира истории и животни от всеки род, прави капсули на нетрайното заради онзи, който има да идва – постапокалиптичен читател, бог или охлюв.

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Original Title: Физика на тъгата
ISBN: 9544917489 (ISBN13: 9789544917487)
Edition Language: Bulgarian URL http://books.janet45.com/books/688
Literary Awards: Internationaler Literaturpreis – Haus der Kulturen der Welt Nominee (2014), BTBA Best Translated Book Award Nominee for Fiction Shortlist (2016), PEN Translation Prize Nominee for Angela Rodel (2016), Награда на Столична община за ярки постижения в областта на културата - раздел "Литература" (2012), Цветето на Хеликон (2012) Национална награда „Христо Г. Данов“ for Българска художествена литература (2012), Prix Jan Michalski (2016)

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Ratings: 4.09 From 4816 Users | 601 Reviews

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Well... Where do I begin. To be honest I can hardly be objective on this book. It's been some time since I had to build a strategy of reading a book - not more than 20-30 pages at a time and definitely not before night time... except if I'm ok with being awake in a brainstorm in 4 AM... Up to a point I felt like everything was written about me in one way or another. All the themes were there for me to reflex back upon. To go back to the secluded childhood of an only child, to face back the fear

Hello another book in my ultimate favourites list!!That was one of the most beautiful things I've ever read... I really need some time to comprehend my emotions now, they're a mess, but I'm really glad I read it <3Beautifully written

Strange, original, ultimately a bit lost in its own concept. Gospodinov's 'The Physics of Sorrow' is a labyrinthine novel, if we might call it that. It is the story of a narrator who identifies with the Minotaur, and who can't help but digress into a million little side stories and observations as he is telling his story, which in the end has diverted so much from its initial premise that it is clear Gospodinov's Minotaur has not found a way out of the labyrinth. Much like the Minoan Minotaur,

This is definitely an interesting and entertaining book. There are many different parts to it and it can be difficult to view them as a cohesive piece of writing at times. However, the central thread that seems to connect the free-for-all content of the narrative are the two central myths of the minotour and Scheherazade. Gospodinov's narrator takes on the role of both throughout, being both the abandoned and the collector of stories. The book itself serves as a labyrinth and as the narrator

I'm not a fan of this Sebald-like

A most beautiful book!

A tough reading requiring full attention and contemplation.It is definitely the kind of book that leaves you speechless and thoughtful for a good amount of time, after you are done reading it

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