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meet the author: georgi gospodinov
What if, at the end of your life, a clinic offered you the chance to relive the golden years of your life? This appealing but perhaps dangerous idea is at the heart of Time Shelter, the latest novel by Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov, winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize.
Video: Timo Vergauwen
published: 10 Oct 2023
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Time Shelter | Georgi Gospodinov in conversation with Nandini Nair
Time Shelter | Georgi Gospodinov in conversation with Nandini Nair | Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024
Winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize, Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov’s compelling dystopian fiction ‘Time Shelter’ introduces us to an eerie world where people seek refuge in artificially recreated pasts. Translated into English by Angela Rodel, Gospodinov’s enigmatic tale unravels a curious aspect of the human psyche which uses nostalgia to deal with sadness and despair. At the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024 , in conversation with Nandini Nair, he talks about his book and the personal and political experiences which shaped this unique work.
Georgi Gospodinov’s works have now been translated to acclaim in 25 languages...
published: 22 Feb 2024
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The Bulgarian Sadness of Georgi Gospodinov | Literature | Showcase
The theme 'Breakwater' is the idea that literature can create a safe zone for writers and readers to explore the social and political issues of our time. Whether that means staying near safe shores or exploring oceans of translated fiction. Attending the Istanbul International Literature Festival is Bulgarian author and playwright Georgi Gospodinov. In his most recent, award-winning novel, 'The Physics of Sorrow', the main character is a Minotaur, a creature portrayed in Greek mythology as part man and part bull. The Minotaur has the blessing and the curse, of being able to enter the stories of others by empathising with them.
Georgi Gospodinov, Author of The Physics of Sorrow and Naturel Novel 0:42
#GeorgiGospodinov #Literature #Showcase
published: 19 Apr 2019
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GEORGI GOSPODINOV - Time Shelter: The Exhilarating Poison of the Past
GEORGI GOSPODINOV IN CONVERSATION WITH IVAN KRASTEV
SONNTAG, 01.10. 2023 / 12h30,
AKADEMIE DER BILDENDEN KÜNSTE WIEN, AULA
What happens when people and societies are denied a sense of the future? How have politicians selling memories of a Utopian past become so successful in recent times? And where might the weaponization of nostalgia lead us? With great wit and insight, the International Booker Prize 2023 winner GEORGI GOSPODINOV in his latest novel, Time Shelter, creates an absurd world where the past can cure the future by invading it. In conversation with IWM Permanent Fellow IVAN KRASTEV, he will explore the threads and threats that link reality to fiction.
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Part of the Vienna Humanities Festival 2023.
The Vienna Humanities Festival is a project by Institut für die Wisse...
published: 10 Oct 2023
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Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov / Review
This unique Bulgarian novel stirred up memories for me and it artfully shows how nostalgia can have a powerful effect on our personal and political lives. Click ‘Show More’ for info & links.
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My overview of the 13 books on the International Booker 2023 longlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keaPFG8xFXY&t=0s
International Booker Prize: https://thebookerprizes.com
What the judges said about the 2023 International Booker longlist: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/international-booker-prize-2023-what-our-judges-said-about-the-longlist
Interviews with the longlisted authors & translators: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/read-our-interviews-with-the-authors-and-translators-longlisted-for-the
Shortlist: April 18
Winner: M...
published: 11 Apr 2023
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Georgi Gospodinov Interview: Literature Develops Empathy
“After all, we are made of books we have read.” Leading Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov – author of the widely translated masterpiece ‘The Physics of Sorrow’ – here talks about literature’s resilient quality and its close connection to science – and empathy.
Gospodinov considers the novel a “survival kit” as well as a “small Noah’s ark” for the reader: “It captures the non-durable. The durable things will stay anyway. Pyramids, Pharaohs, big monuments. I don’t care much about them. But the non-durable, the human in the first place is worth writing about.” In a time where the media rushes us on at full speed, literature offers us places to stop, “where the soul or the meaning, whatever you like to call this institution, can catch up with us.” Gospodinov finds that there is a strong lin...
published: 25 Apr 2019
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Time Shelter Q&A with International Booker Prize Winners Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel
We recently joined forces with the International Booker Prize, global film distributor and streaming service MUBI and the award-winning bookseller Foyles for a very special live event and screening.
The organisers of the International Booker Prize, which celebrates the best in fiction translated into English from another language, want to encourage people who love translated fiction to explore more global cinema, and vice versa, so they have invited the team at MUBI to match six great films from around the world with the books on the shortlist for this year’s prize. The curated films reflect the themes or tone of the relevant book and have been approved by each author.
On May 26, we hosted a special live event: an intimate Q&A featuring the winners of this year's International Booker Pri...
published: 05 Jun 2023
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A Q&A with Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel | The Booker Prize
Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel, winners of the International Booker Prize 2023 with 'Time Shelter', talk about Bulgarian literature, the author's relationship with his protagonist and the decade to which they'd like to return.
Discover the book: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/time-shelter
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published: 18 May 2023
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Recite Al Jazeeri: Georgi Gospodinov
Georgi Gospodinov, najprevođeniji bugarski savremeni pisac, za AlJazeeru govori o bugarsko-makedonskim odnosima, balkanskim ratovima, suočavanju s prošlošću i pomirenjima.
Poeta, dramaturg, te jedan od najistaknutijih evropskih pisaca današnjice. Njegove knjige su prevedene na više od dvadeset jezika. Za roman "Fizika tuge" osvojio je više domaćih i međunarodnih nagrada. Njegov posljednji roman "Vremensko sklonište" objavljen je u aprilu 2020., na vrhuncu pandemije i postao jedna od najprodavanijih knjiga u Bugarskoj.
Gospodinov je napisao i dvije drame, obje sa nacionalnim nagradama za najbolji dramski tekst godine.
S Gospodinovim razgovarala Maja Blaževska-Evrosimoska.
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published: 03 Mar 2022
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Georgi Gospodinov introduces The Physics of Sorrow for Litfest International Fiction Book Club
In February, Lancaster Litfest's International Fiction Book Club will meet via Zoom to discuss The Physics of Sorrow by Georgi Gospodinov, translated from the Bulgarian by Angela Rodel
(Open Letter Books, paperback and eBook)
‘Both nostalgia and nationalism, in this account, are attempts to flee from or deny the sorrow of the present. Resisting them requires embracing that sorrow, and Georgi’s real quest in The Physics of Sorrow is to find a way to live with sadness’ New Yorker
We are delighted that Georgi Gospodinov, who introduces the novel here, will join our discussion on 21 February
All are welcome to the Litfest International Fiction (Zoom) Book Club.
https://litfest.org/internationalbookclub/
published: 17 Feb 2022
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meet the author: georgi gospodinov
What if, at the end of your life, a clinic offered you the chance to relive the golden years of your life? This appealing but perhaps dangerous idea is at the h...
What if, at the end of your life, a clinic offered you the chance to relive the golden years of your life? This appealing but perhaps dangerous idea is at the heart of Time Shelter, the latest novel by Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov, winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize.
Video: Timo Vergauwen
https://wn.com/Meet_The_Author_Georgi_Gospodinov
What if, at the end of your life, a clinic offered you the chance to relive the golden years of your life? This appealing but perhaps dangerous idea is at the heart of Time Shelter, the latest novel by Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov, winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize.
Video: Timo Vergauwen
- published: 10 Oct 2023
- views: 601
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Time Shelter | Georgi Gospodinov in conversation with Nandini Nair
Time Shelter | Georgi Gospodinov in conversation with Nandini Nair | Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024
Winner of the 2023 Internatio...
Time Shelter | Georgi Gospodinov in conversation with Nandini Nair | Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024
Winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize, Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov’s compelling dystopian fiction ‘Time Shelter’ introduces us to an eerie world where people seek refuge in artificially recreated pasts. Translated into English by Angela Rodel, Gospodinov’s enigmatic tale unravels a curious aspect of the human psyche which uses nostalgia to deal with sadness and despair. At the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024 , in conversation with Nandini Nair, he talks about his book and the personal and political experiences which shaped this unique work.
Georgi Gospodinov’s works have now been translated to acclaim in 25 languages, have been shortlisted for more than a dozen international prizes - including the PEN Literary Award for Translation, the Premio Gregor von Rezzori, the Brücke Berlin Preis, and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt Literaturpreis - and have won the 2016 Jan Michalski Prize for Literature, the 2019 Angelus Literature Central Europe Prize and the 2021 Premio Strega Europe, among others. His novel Time Shelter, translated into English by Angela Rodel, won the 2023 International Booker Prize.
Nandini Nair has been an arts journalist for more than 15 years. She is the literary and culture editor of Open magazine, having previously worked in The Indian Express and The Hindu. She runs a monthly event in Pune called ‘Talking Books’, which brings India's best authors to the city.
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Time Shelter | Georgi Gospodinov in conversation with Nandini Nair | Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024
Winner of the 2023 International Booker Prize, Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov’s compelling dystopian fiction ‘Time Shelter’ introduces us to an eerie world where people seek refuge in artificially recreated pasts. Translated into English by Angela Rodel, Gospodinov’s enigmatic tale unravels a curious aspect of the human psyche which uses nostalgia to deal with sadness and despair. At the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series Jaipur Literature Festival 2024 , in conversation with Nandini Nair, he talks about his book and the personal and political experiences which shaped this unique work.
Georgi Gospodinov’s works have now been translated to acclaim in 25 languages, have been shortlisted for more than a dozen international prizes - including the PEN Literary Award for Translation, the Premio Gregor von Rezzori, the Brücke Berlin Preis, and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt Literaturpreis - and have won the 2016 Jan Michalski Prize for Literature, the 2019 Angelus Literature Central Europe Prize and the 2021 Premio Strega Europe, among others. His novel Time Shelter, translated into English by Angela Rodel, won the 2023 International Booker Prize.
Nandini Nair has been an arts journalist for more than 15 years. She is the literary and culture editor of Open magazine, having previously worked in The Indian Express and The Hindu. She runs a monthly event in Pune called ‘Talking Books’, which brings India's best authors to the city.
Follow us on –
Website - https://jaipurliteraturefestival.org/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JaipurLitFest/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JprLitFest
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jaipurlitfest/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JaipurLitFest
Buy Books From Amazon - https://amzn.to/3749tCC
#GalaxyTabsxJaipurLitFest #JaipurLiteratureFestival2024 #JaipurLitFest #LiteratureFestival
- published: 22 Feb 2024
- views: 413
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The Bulgarian Sadness of Georgi Gospodinov | Literature | Showcase
The theme 'Breakwater' is the idea that literature can create a safe zone for writers and readers to explore the social and political issues of our time. Whethe...
The theme 'Breakwater' is the idea that literature can create a safe zone for writers and readers to explore the social and political issues of our time. Whether that means staying near safe shores or exploring oceans of translated fiction. Attending the Istanbul International Literature Festival is Bulgarian author and playwright Georgi Gospodinov. In his most recent, award-winning novel, 'The Physics of Sorrow', the main character is a Minotaur, a creature portrayed in Greek mythology as part man and part bull. The Minotaur has the blessing and the curse, of being able to enter the stories of others by empathising with them.
Georgi Gospodinov, Author of The Physics of Sorrow and Naturel Novel 0:42
#GeorgiGospodinov #Literature #Showcase
https://wn.com/The_Bulgarian_Sadness_Of_Georgi_Gospodinov_|_Literature_|_Showcase
The theme 'Breakwater' is the idea that literature can create a safe zone for writers and readers to explore the social and political issues of our time. Whether that means staying near safe shores or exploring oceans of translated fiction. Attending the Istanbul International Literature Festival is Bulgarian author and playwright Georgi Gospodinov. In his most recent, award-winning novel, 'The Physics of Sorrow', the main character is a Minotaur, a creature portrayed in Greek mythology as part man and part bull. The Minotaur has the blessing and the curse, of being able to enter the stories of others by empathising with them.
Georgi Gospodinov, Author of The Physics of Sorrow and Naturel Novel 0:42
#GeorgiGospodinov #Literature #Showcase
- published: 19 Apr 2019
- views: 5183
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GEORGI GOSPODINOV - Time Shelter: The Exhilarating Poison of the Past
GEORGI GOSPODINOV IN CONVERSATION WITH IVAN KRASTEV
SONNTAG, 01.10. 2023 / 12h30,
AKADEMIE DER BILDENDEN KÜNSTE WIEN, AULA
What happens when people and societi...
GEORGI GOSPODINOV IN CONVERSATION WITH IVAN KRASTEV
SONNTAG, 01.10. 2023 / 12h30,
AKADEMIE DER BILDENDEN KÜNSTE WIEN, AULA
What happens when people and societies are denied a sense of the future? How have politicians selling memories of a Utopian past become so successful in recent times? And where might the weaponization of nostalgia lead us? With great wit and insight, the International Booker Prize 2023 winner GEORGI GOSPODINOV in his latest novel, Time Shelter, creates an absurd world where the past can cure the future by invading it. In conversation with IWM Permanent Fellow IVAN KRASTEV, he will explore the threads and threats that link reality to fiction.
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Part of the Vienna Humanities Festival 2023.
The Vienna Humanities Festival is a project by Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen and Time to Talk.
In cooperation with: Falter, Open Society Foundations, Stadt Wien, Erste Stiftung, Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien and Volkstheater.
Learn more about the Vienna Humanities Festival here: https://www.humanitiesfestival.at
https://wn.com/Georgi_Gospodinov_Time_Shelter_The_Exhilarating_Poison_Of_The_Past
GEORGI GOSPODINOV IN CONVERSATION WITH IVAN KRASTEV
SONNTAG, 01.10. 2023 / 12h30,
AKADEMIE DER BILDENDEN KÜNSTE WIEN, AULA
What happens when people and societies are denied a sense of the future? How have politicians selling memories of a Utopian past become so successful in recent times? And where might the weaponization of nostalgia lead us? With great wit and insight, the International Booker Prize 2023 winner GEORGI GOSPODINOV in his latest novel, Time Shelter, creates an absurd world where the past can cure the future by invading it. In conversation with IWM Permanent Fellow IVAN KRASTEV, he will explore the threads and threats that link reality to fiction.
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Part of the Vienna Humanities Festival 2023.
The Vienna Humanities Festival is a project by Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen and Time to Talk.
In cooperation with: Falter, Open Society Foundations, Stadt Wien, Erste Stiftung, Akademie der Bildenden Künste Wien and Volkstheater.
Learn more about the Vienna Humanities Festival here: https://www.humanitiesfestival.at
- published: 10 Oct 2023
- views: 848
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Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov / Review
This unique Bulgarian novel stirred up memories for me and it artfully shows how nostalgia can have a powerful effect on our personal and political lives. Click...
This unique Bulgarian novel stirred up memories for me and it artfully shows how nostalgia can have a powerful effect on our personal and political lives. Click ‘Show More’ for info & links.
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My overview of the 13 books on the International Booker 2023 longlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keaPFG8xFXY&t=0s
International Booker Prize: https://thebookerprizes.com
What the judges said about the 2023 International Booker longlist: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/international-booker-prize-2023-what-our-judges-said-about-the-longlist
Interviews with the longlisted authors & translators: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/read-our-interviews-with-the-authors-and-translators-longlisted-for-the
Shortlist: April 18
Winner: May 23
Time Shelter - Georgi Gospodinov (translated by Angela Rodel)
https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9054/9781474623070
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This unique Bulgarian novel stirred up memories for me and it artfully shows how nostalgia can have a powerful effect on our personal and political lives. Click ‘Show More’ for info & links.
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My overview of the 13 books on the International Booker 2023 longlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keaPFG8xFXY&t=0s
International Booker Prize: https://thebookerprizes.com
What the judges said about the 2023 International Booker longlist: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/international-booker-prize-2023-what-our-judges-said-about-the-longlist
Interviews with the longlisted authors & translators: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/read-our-interviews-with-the-authors-and-translators-longlisted-for-the
Shortlist: April 18
Winner: May 23
Time Shelter - Georgi Gospodinov (translated by Angela Rodel)
https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9054/9781474623070
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Book Blog: http://lonesomereader.com/
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- published: 11 Apr 2023
- views: 7373
15:00
Georgi Gospodinov Interview: Literature Develops Empathy
“After all, we are made of books we have read.” Leading Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov – author of the widely translated masterpiece ‘The Physics of Sorrow’...
“After all, we are made of books we have read.” Leading Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov – author of the widely translated masterpiece ‘The Physics of Sorrow’ – here talks about literature’s resilient quality and its close connection to science – and empathy.
Gospodinov considers the novel a “survival kit” as well as a “small Noah’s ark” for the reader: “It captures the non-durable. The durable things will stay anyway. Pyramids, Pharaohs, big monuments. I don’t care much about them. But the non-durable, the human in the first place is worth writing about.” In a time where the media rushes us on at full speed, literature offers us places to stop, “where the soul or the meaning, whatever you like to call this institution, can catch up with us.” Gospodinov finds that there is a strong link between literature and science, and in two of his novels, ‘Natural Novel’ and ‘The Physics of Sorrow’, he tries to intertwine the two: “I think both literature and science use the same body, the body of the language. And both literature and science work against the limits of our bodies and our biographical time.” Both, he argues, are instruments against this limitation of our body and time, and combined they can help each other.
“Empathy is a kind of existential minimum for us to be able to live, and it is essential for literature, too. Literature keeps producing and developing empathy.” Gospodinov argues that empathy is closely linked to literature’s ability to put us in two different places – or two different bodies – simultaneously: “Your body feels pain, because of another body’s pain.” In continuation of this, he feels that literature produces real memories: “Sometimes I remember the rains in Macondo or how I used to smoke Gitanes in the trenches of a world war…”
Georgi Gospodinov (b. 1968) is a Bulgarian writer, poet and playwright. Gospodinov became internationally known for his novel ‘Natural Novel’ (1999), which The New Yorker described as an “anarchic, experimental debut.” Gospodinov is also the author of the collection of short stories ‘And Other Stories’ (2001) and the novel ‘The Physics of Sorrow’ (2012), which won three national awards for best fiction 2012-2013 – including the National Literary Award Bulgarian Novel of the Year – and has been translated into more than 23 languages. Gospodinov is also the recipient of other prestigious awards including The Flower of Helicon Readers’ Prize for Bestselling Book (2012) and the Jan Michalski Prize for Literature (2016).
Georgi Gospodinov was interviewed by Kim Skotte at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark in connection with the Louisiana Literature festival in August 2018.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Edited by: Roxanne Bagheshiring Lærkesen
Produced by: Christian Lund
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2019
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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https://wn.com/Georgi_Gospodinov_Interview_Literature_Develops_Empathy
“After all, we are made of books we have read.” Leading Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov – author of the widely translated masterpiece ‘The Physics of Sorrow’ – here talks about literature’s resilient quality and its close connection to science – and empathy.
Gospodinov considers the novel a “survival kit” as well as a “small Noah’s ark” for the reader: “It captures the non-durable. The durable things will stay anyway. Pyramids, Pharaohs, big monuments. I don’t care much about them. But the non-durable, the human in the first place is worth writing about.” In a time where the media rushes us on at full speed, literature offers us places to stop, “where the soul or the meaning, whatever you like to call this institution, can catch up with us.” Gospodinov finds that there is a strong link between literature and science, and in two of his novels, ‘Natural Novel’ and ‘The Physics of Sorrow’, he tries to intertwine the two: “I think both literature and science use the same body, the body of the language. And both literature and science work against the limits of our bodies and our biographical time.” Both, he argues, are instruments against this limitation of our body and time, and combined they can help each other.
“Empathy is a kind of existential minimum for us to be able to live, and it is essential for literature, too. Literature keeps producing and developing empathy.” Gospodinov argues that empathy is closely linked to literature’s ability to put us in two different places – or two different bodies – simultaneously: “Your body feels pain, because of another body’s pain.” In continuation of this, he feels that literature produces real memories: “Sometimes I remember the rains in Macondo or how I used to smoke Gitanes in the trenches of a world war…”
Georgi Gospodinov (b. 1968) is a Bulgarian writer, poet and playwright. Gospodinov became internationally known for his novel ‘Natural Novel’ (1999), which The New Yorker described as an “anarchic, experimental debut.” Gospodinov is also the author of the collection of short stories ‘And Other Stories’ (2001) and the novel ‘The Physics of Sorrow’ (2012), which won three national awards for best fiction 2012-2013 – including the National Literary Award Bulgarian Novel of the Year – and has been translated into more than 23 languages. Gospodinov is also the recipient of other prestigious awards including The Flower of Helicon Readers’ Prize for Bestselling Book (2012) and the Jan Michalski Prize for Literature (2016).
Georgi Gospodinov was interviewed by Kim Skotte at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark in connection with the Louisiana Literature festival in August 2018.
Camera: Jakob Solbakken
Edited by: Roxanne Bagheshiring Lærkesen
Produced by: Christian Lund
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2019
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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- published: 25 Apr 2019
- views: 21677
33:51
Time Shelter Q&A with International Booker Prize Winners Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel
We recently joined forces with the International Booker Prize, global film distributor and streaming service MUBI and the award-winning bookseller Foyles for a ...
We recently joined forces with the International Booker Prize, global film distributor and streaming service MUBI and the award-winning bookseller Foyles for a very special live event and screening.
The organisers of the International Booker Prize, which celebrates the best in fiction translated into English from another language, want to encourage people who love translated fiction to explore more global cinema, and vice versa, so they have invited the team at MUBI to match six great films from around the world with the books on the shortlist for this year’s prize. The curated films reflect the themes or tone of the relevant book and have been approved by each author.
On May 26, we hosted a special live event: an intimate Q&A featuring the winners of this year's International Booker Prize 2023: Georgi Gospodinov, author of Time Shelter, and the book's translator, Angela Rodel. The Q&A, hosted by writer and editor Sarah Shaffi, was followed by a screening of One Fine Morning, directed by Mia Hansen-Løve (France, Germany, 2022), which MUBI has paired with Time Shelter.
Recorded on 26 May 2023 at The Garden Cinema
39-41 Parker Street London WC2B 5PQ
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https://wn.com/Time_Shelter_Q_A_With_International_Booker_Prize_Winners_Georgi_Gospodinov_And_Angela_Rodel
We recently joined forces with the International Booker Prize, global film distributor and streaming service MUBI and the award-winning bookseller Foyles for a very special live event and screening.
The organisers of the International Booker Prize, which celebrates the best in fiction translated into English from another language, want to encourage people who love translated fiction to explore more global cinema, and vice versa, so they have invited the team at MUBI to match six great films from around the world with the books on the shortlist for this year’s prize. The curated films reflect the themes or tone of the relevant book and have been approved by each author.
On May 26, we hosted a special live event: an intimate Q&A featuring the winners of this year's International Booker Prize 2023: Georgi Gospodinov, author of Time Shelter, and the book's translator, Angela Rodel. The Q&A, hosted by writer and editor Sarah Shaffi, was followed by a screening of One Fine Morning, directed by Mia Hansen-Løve (France, Germany, 2022), which MUBI has paired with Time Shelter.
Recorded on 26 May 2023 at The Garden Cinema
39-41 Parker Street London WC2B 5PQ
Visit our website: https://www.thegardencinema.co.uk/
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheGardenCinema
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- published: 05 Jun 2023
- views: 1263
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A Q&A with Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel | The Booker Prize
Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel, winners of the International Booker Prize 2023 with 'Time Shelter', talk about Bulgarian literature, the author's relationsh...
Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel, winners of the International Booker Prize 2023 with 'Time Shelter', talk about Bulgarian literature, the author's relationship with his protagonist and the decade to which they'd like to return.
Discover the book: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/time-shelter
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Georgi Gospodinov and Angela Rodel, winners of the International Booker Prize 2023 with 'Time Shelter', talk about Bulgarian literature, the author's relationship with his protagonist and the decade to which they'd like to return.
Discover the book: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/time-shelter
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The Booker Prizes on Twitter: twitter.com/TheBookerPrizes
The Booker Prizes on Facebook: facebook.com/TheBookerPrizes
The Booker Prizes on Instagram: instagram.com/thebookerprizes
The International Booker Prize is awarded annually for the finest single work of fiction from around the world which has been translated into English and published in the UK and Ireland.
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- published: 18 May 2023
- views: 11436
25:41
Recite Al Jazeeri: Georgi Gospodinov
Georgi Gospodinov, najprevođeniji bugarski savremeni pisac, za AlJazeeru govori o bugarsko-makedonskim odnosima, balkanskim ratovima, suočavanju s prošlošću i p...
Georgi Gospodinov, najprevođeniji bugarski savremeni pisac, za AlJazeeru govori o bugarsko-makedonskim odnosima, balkanskim ratovima, suočavanju s prošlošću i pomirenjima.
Poeta, dramaturg, te jedan od najistaknutijih evropskih pisaca današnjice. Njegove knjige su prevedene na više od dvadeset jezika. Za roman "Fizika tuge" osvojio je više domaćih i međunarodnih nagrada. Njegov posljednji roman "Vremensko sklonište" objavljen je u aprilu 2020., na vrhuncu pandemije i postao jedna od najprodavanijih knjiga u Bugarskoj.
Gospodinov je napisao i dvije drame, obje sa nacionalnim nagradama za najbolji dramski tekst godine.
S Gospodinovim razgovarala Maja Blaževska-Evrosimoska.
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https://wn.com/Recite_Al_Jazeeri_Georgi_Gospodinov
Georgi Gospodinov, najprevođeniji bugarski savremeni pisac, za AlJazeeru govori o bugarsko-makedonskim odnosima, balkanskim ratovima, suočavanju s prošlošću i pomirenjima.
Poeta, dramaturg, te jedan od najistaknutijih evropskih pisaca današnjice. Njegove knjige su prevedene na više od dvadeset jezika. Za roman "Fizika tuge" osvojio je više domaćih i međunarodnih nagrada. Njegov posljednji roman "Vremensko sklonište" objavljen je u aprilu 2020., na vrhuncu pandemije i postao jedna od najprodavanijih knjiga u Bugarskoj.
Gospodinov je napisao i dvije drame, obje sa nacionalnim nagradama za najbolji dramski tekst godine.
S Gospodinovim razgovarala Maja Blaževska-Evrosimoska.
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- published: 03 Mar 2022
- views: 3903
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Georgi Gospodinov introduces The Physics of Sorrow for Litfest International Fiction Book Club
In February, Lancaster Litfest's International Fiction Book Club will meet via Zoom to discuss The Physics of Sorrow by Georgi Gospodinov, translated from the B...
In February, Lancaster Litfest's International Fiction Book Club will meet via Zoom to discuss The Physics of Sorrow by Georgi Gospodinov, translated from the Bulgarian by Angela Rodel
(Open Letter Books, paperback and eBook)
‘Both nostalgia and nationalism, in this account, are attempts to flee from or deny the sorrow of the present. Resisting them requires embracing that sorrow, and Georgi’s real quest in The Physics of Sorrow is to find a way to live with sadness’ New Yorker
We are delighted that Georgi Gospodinov, who introduces the novel here, will join our discussion on 21 February
All are welcome to the Litfest International Fiction (Zoom) Book Club.
https://litfest.org/internationalbookclub/
https://wn.com/Georgi_Gospodinov_Introduces_The_Physics_Of_Sorrow_For_Litfest_International_Fiction_Book_Club
In February, Lancaster Litfest's International Fiction Book Club will meet via Zoom to discuss The Physics of Sorrow by Georgi Gospodinov, translated from the Bulgarian by Angela Rodel
(Open Letter Books, paperback and eBook)
‘Both nostalgia and nationalism, in this account, are attempts to flee from or deny the sorrow of the present. Resisting them requires embracing that sorrow, and Georgi’s real quest in The Physics of Sorrow is to find a way to live with sadness’ New Yorker
We are delighted that Georgi Gospodinov, who introduces the novel here, will join our discussion on 21 February
All are welcome to the Litfest International Fiction (Zoom) Book Club.
https://litfest.org/internationalbookclub/
- published: 17 Feb 2022
- views: 934