How Bulgaria Survived the Twentieth Century
February 01, 2011 Tuesday AT 3PM CT

 
 

In SOLO, a novel that won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best Book of 2010, Ulrich, a 100 year old blind musician who was born in 1901 in the final days of the Ottoman Empire, looks back at his life under a century of communism and fascism.



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  • Rana Dasgupta, named one of the 20 Best British Writers under 40 by the London Telegraph, author of Tokyo Cancelled and Solo.
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