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Настоящето издание съдържа интервюта на Йордан Радичков давани пред медиите през последните 30 години.

"Аз все мисля, че моят роден край е уникален и че хората не знаят за него, че съм длъжен чрез средствата на прозата да мога да разкажа повече за този край. За да могат повече хора да научат за него. Дълбоко в себе си съм убеден, че когато ние се обръщаме, когато записваме нещо на книга, по този начин му даваме безсмъртие... Този мил, трогателен Северозапад."
Йордан Радичков

240 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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Yordan Radichkov

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Yordan Radichkov was a Bulgarian writer and playwright.

Literary critics Adelina Angusheva and Galin Tihanov called him "arguably the most significant voice of Bulgarian literature in the last third of the 20th century". Some literary critics have referred to him as the Bulgarian Kafka or Gogol. Radichkov is widely known for his numerous short stories, novels and plays. He is also known for the screenplays of the Bulgarian film classics Torrid Noon (1966) directed by Zako Heskiya, The Tied Up Balloon (1967) and The Last Summer (1974).

In 2000, Radichkov was decorated with the high government prize the Order of the Balkan Mountains. In 2007, a monument dedicated to him was officially opened at the garden of the former Royal Palace, nowadays National Art Gallery in Sofia city centre.

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