Kapka Kassabova

Kapka Kassabova is a Bulgarian-born writer and poet known for her works that explore themes of travel, identity, and history. She has published several acclaimed books, including 'Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe' and 'To the Lake: A Balkan Journey of War and Peace.'

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  1. 1. Border

    A Journey to the Edge of Europe

    The book explores the complex and multifaceted nature of borders, focusing on the region where Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey converge. Through a blend of travelogue, history, and personal narrative, it delves into the lives of people who inhabit these borderlands, revealing their stories of displacement, resilience, and cultural intersections. The narrative captures the lingering impact of historical events, such as wars and political upheavals, on the present-day identities and experiences of these communities, offering a poignant reflection on the meaning of borders and the human spirit's capacity to transcend them.

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  2. 2. Anima

    A Journey into the Heart of the Amazon

    In **Anima**, Kapka Kassabova explores the lives of the "pastiri," shepherds who strive to maintain an ancient lifestyle where humans and animals coexist in deep interdependence. Set in the mountainous regions of Bulgaria, the book delves into the challenges faced by these communities as they work to preserve the oldest breeds of domesticated animals. Kassabova paints a vivid picture of transhumance, the seasonal migration of sheep guided by shepherds and dogs, highlighting the dedication and sacrifices involved. Through her lyrical narrative, she reflects on how environmental changes and industrialization threaten these sustainable ways of living, offering a poignant commentary on modern life and a glimpse into a more harmonious existence with nature.

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  3. 3. To The Lake

    A Balkan Journey of War and Peace

    Set against the backdrop of the enchanting yet tumultuous Balkan region, this narrative weaves together personal history, cultural exploration, and the echoes of ancient conflicts. The story follows a journey to the twin lakes of Ohrid and Prespa, where the author delves into her family's roots, uncovering tales of migration, love, and survival. Through vivid storytelling, the book captures the essence of a land marked by its diverse heritage and the enduring spirit of its people, offering a poignant reflection on identity and belonging.

  4. 4. Elixir

    In the Valley at the End of Time

    Set in the lush and mysterious Rhodope Mountains of Bulgaria, this narrative weaves together the threads of history, folklore, and personal discovery. The story unfolds as the protagonist embarks on a journey to uncover the secrets of a remote village, where the boundaries between the past and present blur, and ancient rituals hold sway over the lives of its inhabitants. Through encounters with enigmatic characters and the haunting beauty of the landscape, the tale explores themes of identity, belonging, and the timeless quest for meaning in a world where nature and humanity are inextricably linked.