>Slimani said the novel “questions the way in which our memory is the cement of our identity and our intimate narrative.
>“But it is also a great novel about Europe, a continent in need of a future, where the past is reinvented and nostalgia is a poison,” she continued. “It offers us a perspective on the destiny of countries like Bulgaria, which have found themselves at the heart of the ideological conflict between the west and the communist world.”
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That’s amazing! Congratiolations to you guys!
>Slimani said the novel “questions the way in which our memory is the cement of our identity and our intimate narrative.
>“But it is also a great novel about Europe, a continent in need of a future, where the past is reinvented and nostalgia is a poison,” she continued. “It offers us a perspective on the destiny of countries like Bulgaria, which have found themselves at the heart of the ideological conflict between the west and the communist world.”
Nice one. Adding to my reading list.