"Feel Blue, Dress Red" by Ersi Sotirouopoulou (Excerpt)
Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Dnevnik is publishing an excerpt from Ersi Sotirouopoulou's book "Feel Blue, Dress Red."
- The book is described as the debut work in Bulgarian by the author, who is presented as a rebel and a victim of censorship.
- The excerpt is part of Dnevnik's "Readings" section, with the book provided by "List" Publishing House.
Dnevnik proudly presents an excerpt from "Feel Blue, Dress Red," the first book by the acclaimed author Ersi Sotirouopoulou to be published in Bulgarian. This is a significant literary event, bringing a voice that has bravely navigated censorship and garnered favor to our readers.
Sotirouopoulou is characterized as a rebel, a writer whose work resonates with a spirit of defiance. Her inclusion in our "Readings" section underscores our commitment to showcasing diverse and impactful literary voices that challenge norms and spark conversation. The partnership with "List" Publishing House ensures that this compelling work is accessible to the Bulgarian audience.
This excerpt offers a glimpse into Sotirouopoulou's unique perspective and narrative style. We believe her work will captivate and provoke thought, offering a fresh literary experience that reflects contemporary concerns and artistic innovation. Dnevnik is honored to be the platform introducing this important author to our readership.
Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.