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![]() Anatomy of Illusions Anatomy of Illusions begins with a heart-braking story about a boy and a girl from different worlds. The girl, Anna, is granddaughter of one of the latest premier ministers of the country. She met Boris on a New Year party in Boyana, the village of the Communist Nomenclature. He was invited there as a distinguished student to play the guitar and to sing for the children of the Nomenclature. He saw Anna, hold her hand and that was enough to fall in love with the beautiful long red hair girl. But it was this day when he also realized that there are two worlds – one of ordinary people and one which Anna was living in. She seemed as a princess in his eyes. She was living behind big fences, in a beautiful place and garden forbidden for people like Boris. He was feeling so miserable and humiliated that this meeting marked Boris’ life forever. He decided to do anything so that one day he could be a part of Anna’s word. To show her that he was somebody and that his name meant really.Boris graduated from the Economic University. The book shows how he entered in a group of people who tried to bring down the Communist regime, called The Committee. There were ministers, people from the National Security and from the Parliament. They were meeting secretly and planning how they were going to assume the political power and party financial resources from the communists. The book shows very detailed how exactly they planed end executed the so called “silent revolution” in 1989. The story follows the real facts of the revolution on the Balkans. Boris didn’t become part of the Anna’s world but destroyed it. After the revolution Boris gradually became one of the strongest men in the country. He was clever and good in influencing and managing people. Up to 1997 he was already one of the biggest oligarchies in the region. The book shows how Boris Bukov was governing the political and economical life in the country. There are colorful scenes of how several oligarchies took part in the creation of one of the latest governments and parliaments in Bulgaria. People know this time as the Bulgarian King’s government. This story is also based on real situations, people and documents. Moreover, in the book there are several murders of big politicians and two oligarchies who were working with Boris. Many people recognized in them the real murders of Andrei Lukanov (premier minister of the country just after the changes), Emil Kiulev and Ilia Pavlov, some of the richest people in Bulgaria. At the same time, in the book, we can follow Anna’s life. She fell at the total bottom after November 1989. After then she was nobody. She had nothing and everybody hated her, because she was part of the ex-communist nomenclature. She had to do something in order to survive and go through the mill. After a lot of hard work and a lot of risky situations she survived and became a popular journalist, working for one of the biggest American magazines in Sofia. Boris and Anna met once again. They were so different from the time they had met for the very first time. They still were part from different worlds even after so many years, but yet they had their roles changed. The novel shows how exactly the main characters had changed through the years because of the goals they were following so ambitiously and right-minded. After all they still loved each other. Even when they wanted to hate each other. Boris finally had everything. At the end he was the richest and powerful man in the country, but he was totally unhappy. He smashed his life and body. He lived in dark and ran away even from himself. He was so scared to meet his own sole, totally destroyed from ambitions, big power and money. He stayed in darkness surrounded by expensive paintings and ancient valuables. The only thing he could do then was to work for whole day long, to govern the country and even the region and to win as much as possible. Behind the main lines and characters of the book, readers could learn a lot for the political and economical life in Bulgaria from 1970 up to 2005. Moreover, they could see the power of oligarchies and corruption in the country and the face of the communist dictatorship, which were thought to be the actual rulers of that time. |
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| Ludmila Filipova - Woman of the year together with the candidate for president Meglena Kuneva |
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The bestowed prizes are in 12 general categories. The writer Ludmila Filipova is awarded as TheWoman of the year 2011 in the category "Culture and Art, Meglena Kuneva for "Politics". The awards were won among 60 nominated.
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| Ludmila Filipova is telling about the Orpheus Amulet in a National Geographic movie |
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The British TV WAG arrived in Bulgaria to shoote a documentary movie for National Geographic with the participation of the Bulgarian writer Ludmila Filipova.
The TV team started its journey in Bulgaria following the steps of Ludmila's novel "The Parchment Maze". Filming is made in Trigrad, Kurdjali, Perperikon, Sofia, Varna, Tessaloniki - Greece, where most of the events in the novel are happening. |
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| „Anatomy of ilusions” republished again |
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After 6 republishings and the following sold out circulation, the novel Anatomy of Ilusions is republished again, this time with few surprises. The story has extension, for which the readers are waiting for years. The text was also edited by the author with some minor changes, which are bringing it closer to the movie script, wwhich at the moment is under adaptation for the novel, as well as for its first original unpublished copy. |
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Ludmila Filipova is the author of the novels Anatomy of Illusions (2006), Scarlet Gold (2007), Glass Butterflies (2008), The Parchment Maze (2009) and Dante’s Antichthon (2010), The Anomaly (2011), which have become nationwide bestsellers and have been translated into several languages. Three of her novels are currently being developed into feature films. |
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