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"Imago" by Plamen Chetelyazov: A Story of a Lost Generation
In Imago , Plamen Chetelyazov delivers a stark, unfiltered view of Bulgaria's youth struggling to find meaning in a fractured society. Set in Sofia's notorious Student City, this novel explores the tangled lives of students facing the raw challenges of identity, love, and freedom against the backdrop of post-communist and capitalist turmoil.
Chetelyazov's characterseach navigating the murky waters of self-discoveryreflect the disillusionment of a generation caught between the ideals of the past and the ruthless reality of the
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"Imago" by Plamen Chetelyazov: A Story of a Lost Generation

In Imago, Plamen Chetelyazov delivers a stark, unfiltered view of Bulgaria's youth struggling to find meaning in a fractured society. Set in Sofia's notorious Student City, this novel explores the tangled lives of students facing the raw challenges of identity, love, and freedom against the backdrop of post-communist and capitalist turmoil.

Chetelyazov's characterseach navigating the murky waters of self-discoveryreflect the disillusionment of a generation caught between the ideals of the past and the ruthless reality of the present. Vivid and unapologetic, his writing plunges readers into a world of late-night clubs, existential crises, and the harsh contrasts of life in a city at the edge of Europe. With visceral language and intense emotion, Imago paints a picture of young Bulgarians confronting a society steeped in corruption and the quest for freedom in every form.

For readers seeking a gritty, authentic look at Eastern Europe, Imago offers a unique perspective on the universal search for identity and meaning. This is not a polished tale but a brave, honest exploration of an era that shaped a generationa must-read for anyone drawn to stories of resilience amid social upheaval.


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Autorenporträt
Plamen Chetelyazov was born in 1982, in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. He studied at the University of National and World Economy in Sofia and at the University of Plovdiv. In 2005, he participated in the programs for cultural exchange between Bulgaria and the United States of America and spent the summer in Seaside Heights, NJ. Plamen works as an expert in the museum sphere in Plovdiv. Before his current role, he was a probationer at Darik Radio, a lifestyle journalist at Mylife magazine, and an editor at Anonce newspaper. His literary pieces have been featured in the magazines Egoist, Kanape, and the Bulgarian edition of Glamour. Plamen is the author of two novels, Imago and Paranoia, the latter being published in Bulgarian by LiterNet in 2007. In 2015, the American publishing house Neverland Publishing released Flaws of Oblivion - an anthology of poetry, prose, and photography showcasing the talents of five emerging writers from around the world, including Plamen Chetelyazov.