A Brief Translator's Introduction By birth, I'm Bulgarian; by training, I'm a philosopher. These are two elements of my identity that are likely to remain with me for the rest of my life--the latter, because I've gotten used to living that way, and the former, because it's something that I can't quite get rid of regardless of how thick my American accent gets and regardless of how little any Bulgarians actually care to claim me. In any case, these two aspects of my identity aren't that hard to keep together, and, in fact, most of the time, they remain perfectly compartmentalized.
Zhelyu Zhelev's "Fascism": Preface
Zhelyu Zhelev's "Fascism": Preface
Zhelyu Zhelev's "Fascism": Preface
A Brief Translator's Introduction By birth, I'm Bulgarian; by training, I'm a philosopher. These are two elements of my identity that are likely to remain with me for the rest of my life--the latter, because I've gotten used to living that way, and the former, because it's something that I can't quite get rid of regardless of how thick my American accent gets and regardless of how little any Bulgarians actually care to claim me. In any case, these two aspects of my identity aren't that hard to keep together, and, in fact, most of the time, they remain perfectly compartmentalized.