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Border

A Journey to the Edge of Europe
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Border by Kapka Kassabova explores the complex and mysterious region where Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey meet. It delves into the rich history and culture of this borderland, while reflecting on themes of migration, identity, and the lasting echoes of political changes. Through vivid storytelling, the book offers a profound contemplation on the significance of this geographical and metaphorical threshold.
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If you're intrigued by the rich tapestry of history, culture, and personal narratives at the crossroads of Europe, you may enjoy this book. It navigates the compelling stories of borderlands, exploring how geography and human experiences shape identities and destinies. The journey through this landscape offers both a fascinating exploration and a deeply moving travel experience.

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Border

One of the most celebrated books of the year: a vivid journey through the haunted borderlands that once made up the easternmost stretch of the old Iron Curtain and today mark the outer reaches of Europe.

One of the most celebrated books of the year: a vivid journey through the haunted borderlands that once made up the easternmost stretch of the old Iron Curtain and today mark the outer reaches of Europe

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When Kapka Kassabova was a child, the border zone between Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece was rumoured to be an easier crossing point into the West than the Berlin Wall, so it swarmed with soldiers, spies and fugitives. On holidays close to the border on the Black Sea coast, she remembers playing on the beach, only miles from where an electrified fence bristled, its barbs pointing inwards toward the enemy: the holiday-makers, the potential escapees.

Today, this densely forested landscape is no longer heavily militarised, but it is scarred by its past. In Border, Kapka Kassabova sets out on a journey to meet the people of this triple border - Bulgarians, Turks, Greeks, and the latest wave of refugees fleeing conflict further afield. She discovers a region that has been shaped by the successive forces of history: by its own past migration crises, by communism, by two World Wars, by the Ottoman Empire, and - older still - by the ancient legacy of myths and legends.

As Kapka Kassabova explores this enigmatic region in the company of border guards and treasure hunters, entrepreneurs and botanists, psychic healers and ritual fire-walkers, refugees and smugglers, she traces the physical and psychological borders that criss-cross its villages and mountains, and goes in search of the stories that will unlock its secrets.

Border is a sharply observed portrait of a little-known corner of Europe, and a fascinating meditation on the borderlines that exist between countries, between cultures, between people, and within each of us.

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Border by Kapka Kassabova receives praise for its lyrical and poetic prose, vividly capturing the tragic yet beautiful borderlands of Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey. Reviewers highlight the book’s profound exploration of history and human stories, combining elements of travelogue, political history, and existential drama. Kassabova's skill in storytelling and interviewing is celebrated, as she weaves tales that reveal the enduring impact of borders, touching deeply on themes of nationalism, migration, and identity.

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ISBN: 9781783783205

Publisher: Granta Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Granta Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 279g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Kapka Kassabova was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, and now lives in the Scottish Highlands. She is the author of several poetry collections, numerous travel essays, the novel Villa Pacifica (2011), and the acclaimed memoirs Street Without a Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria (2008) and Twelve Minutes of Love: A Tango Story (2011). She has written for the Sunday Times, the Guardian, Vogue, and 1843 magazine.

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