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Momchil Popov
The silky Meg, 1993 In the early 1980s, this novel was explicitly rejected by two publishing houses and tacitly banned by the Communist censorship. It was published for readers after 10 years staying in the drawer. It is an honest, passionate, breathless tale of the sweet and bitter in the life of a student studying at a provincial university. She is different from the others, but not physiologically by the color or some odd affiliation, but because she refuses to accept banality, falsehood, hypocrisy, rudeness of the communist society. In 1993, "The Silky Meg" was accepted warmly by readers, writers, and critics.
| Publisher | Pik |
|---|---|
| Pages | 132 |
| Search language | swedish |
| ISBN_10 | 9-548-25805-6 primary |
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