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Party Headquarters : ウィキペディア英語版 | Party Headquarters
''Party Headquarters'' is a Bulgarian novel by Georgi Tenev,〔http://www.contemporarybulgarianwriters.com/category/writers/georgi-tenev/ Contemporary Bulgarian Writers in English Online〕 awarded with Vick Foundation (Award for Novel of the Year (2007) ). The plot evolves around the big change brought about by the collapse of the Communist Regime in Bulgaria. The novel addresses emblematic events of the 80’s and 90’s – the Chernobyl disaster, the anticommunist protests, the arson attack over the Communist Party Headquarters in Sofia. It deals with typologically set associations such as the symbolic use of Georgi Dimitrov's Mausoleum in the plot. To a great extent, this is no historical account but a book about the traumas of totalitarian conscience, about politics interweaving with sexuality. ==Reception==
“Party Headquarters affected me personally. We still carry within ourselves the attitudes of socialism – subordination and privileges, forcible eroticism, the rule of partocracy. () Socialism is not over. We live in it even now. () The book is brilliant, with icy threads running in the ink. () We fellow writers prefer keeping silence about Chernobyl, the fire in the Party Headquarters, the Pioneer camps; at best we turn our stories into exportable pamphlets. Tenev has managed to break open forbidden locks.” 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Party Headquarters」の詳細全文を読む
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