That woman is life. Yordan Radichkov - from Correspondent to Classic
Yordan Radichkov is the literary counterpart of Albert Einstein. The great scientist had a triple in physics, but created the theory of relativity. The writer had a hard time tying the three in literature at the Berkov High School, because he could not (or did not want to?) write according to the canon: introduction, exposition, conclusion. But he brought Bulgarian literature into a European image and a global likeness. How did the young man from "this desolate North-West" start as a regular correspondent in the newspaper "Narodna Vladje" and become the greatest Bulgarian writer? How, without studying in universities and literary institutes, did he create a new, unique style in Bulgarian literature? What flags marked his life? Why did camels cross his path, how magpies, crows, and sparrows swarmed his soul, and how frogs crouched by his typewriter, while he lured the wandering words, kissed them on the muzzles, and arranged them in the most magical way? What is the mystery that turns a writing man from a small village into a world writer. This is how Yordan Radichkov walked part of his path.
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