30 honorable Apostles of Letters at the premiere of the new novel by Ludmila Filipova |
Every written letter stands engraved in the heart… Books can be burned, stones–ruined, but not what is written in the heart of people. From „The War of the Letters”
„Egmont Bulgaria” published „The War of the Letters”, the newest book by the well-known Bulgarian novelist Ludmila Filipova. The book is available as paperback edition and also as an e-book from July 12th, 2014. The official premiere was on Wednesday, July 9th, from 7 p.m. at the National Museum of History in Sofia (16, Vitoshko Lale Street) with the special participation of 30 honorable Apostles of Letters, among them journalists, musicians, authors, scientists and actors. "The War of the Letters" is not an ordinary historical novel. In the novel the known and the concealed intertwine in a story about one of the most significant works of the Bulgarian people - preservation, protection, and induction of our alphabet, called Cyrillic worldwide. A story that was first told by Chernorizets Hrabar eleven centuries ago. ”About the Letters” travels the world. But subsequently the truth was repeatedly retold and finally forgotten. The novel recreates an important and great period of time in which neither armies nor lands or even religions gave control and authority but the power of the alphabet. This is the era of the March of the Letters that has never been told. A time when men got killed for using writing systems, different from those recognized by the empires. Time, when the Bulgarian nation, despite all raise head to defend its letters. Thanks to it, to the thousands of victims it gave, and to the apostles of letters, now millions people and dozens of languages use the Cyrillic alphabet - balgaritsa. „I hope, that my novel will unravel the mysteries and understatements in the national history, recall the forgotten and open the untold about the greatness and the power of the alphabet, that was protected with great sacrifices and given to the world”, claims Ludmila Filipova. „Today more than ever we need to remember why and to believe again in its power and messages. The balgaritsa is among the oldest, most important and unique writing systems, and its story is epic. But the world does not know this story yet, as we ourselves neither remember it, nor talk about it. Therefore we are often asked why we write with Russian or Greek letters”, tells the novelist. „This is a novel about the magical power of the letter, erupting whenever and wherever letters appear”, claims Dr. Solomon Passy, one of the first readers of the new novel by Filipova. „Maybe letters can inspire political humility, reconciliation and wisdom. „The War of the Letters ” could stop the war of the people!”, Adds Dr. Passy. „Fascinating storyline complex enough intrigue, deep feelings, and of course, love”, comments the novel reader Dr. Leander Litov, head of the Bulgarian team at the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN. „The result is a book, that can be read in one breath. With her novel Ludmila Filipova adds another brick to the eternal edifice of what is Bulgarian.” „Ludmila Filipova reaches for different historical epochs and geographic realms without superfluous timidity and creates a mixture of interesting storylines with a flourish and boldness.”, says Ludmila’s fellow writer – Alek Popov „Azi, Buki, Vedi – sacred letters, that made us a nation, that survived through the dark Middle Ages and the Ottoman rule.”, comments professor Dr. Hristo Pimpirev. “Hatred, blood, intrigues, and love are part of the great battle for the alphabet to give us the strength, so that Bulgaria survives through the centuries. While reading this book, you will feel proud to be Bulgarian.” „Historical figures are revived before our imagination, skilfully intertwined in a net of ordeals, one great love story and battles for power.”, shares the producer Zornitsa Sophia. “Battles, that are not only waged on the battle-field, but in sanctuaries of the written word, raising important questions. Battles we are urged to know more about.”
|
< Prev | Next > |
---|
Ludmila Filipova is the author of the novels Anatomy of Illusions (2006), Scarlet Gold (2007), Glass Butterflies (2008), The Parchment Maze (2009), Dante’s Antichthon (2010), The Anomaly (2011), Typo (2012), The Eye Of The Sky (2013), The War of the Letters (2014) and A Journey to the World's End (2015), which have become nationwide bestsellers and have been translated into several languages. Three of her novels are currently being developed into feature films. Currently, she is studying a master degree in Astronomy and Astrophysics in the Physical Faculty of Sofia University “Kliment Ohridski”. She attended in three Bulgarian Antarctic Expeditions. She is a member of the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute and APECS. In 2015 she created a digital time capsule with thousand messages from the whole world for the future people and installed it at the South Pole. Joint Leader of the LM1 (Lunar Mission One) Bulgaria Chapter – the most challenging international mission to the Moon after Apollo program. |
|
Read more... |