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Paranoia is a profound exploration of the human psyche, delving into themes of existential dread, societal alienation, and the struggle for self-identity. Through a blend of philosophical musings, dark introspection, and sharp social critique, Plamen Chetelyazov crafts a narrative that is as haunting as it is thought-provoking.
Set against the backdrop of everyday life, the protagonist's journey is a constant battle with internal and external realitiesrealities that are fragmented, distorted, and often feel like illusions. The novel challenges conventional perceptions of time, space, and
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Produktbeschreibung
Paranoia is a profound exploration of the human psyche, delving into themes of existential dread, societal alienation, and the struggle for self-identity. Through a blend of philosophical musings, dark introspection, and sharp social critique, Plamen Chetelyazov crafts a narrative that is as haunting as it is thought-provoking.

Set against the backdrop of everyday life, the protagonist's journey is a constant battle with internal and external realitiesrealities that are fragmented, distorted, and often feel like illusions. The novel challenges conventional perceptions of time, space, and consciousness, as it blurs the lines between what is real and imagined. Chetelyazov's narrative voice is poetic, raw, and unfiltered, offering readers an intense emotional experience that speaks to universal human fears and desires.

In Paranoia, the author doesn't shy away from difficult questions: What does it mean to truly exist? How do societal constructs shape our identities? Is there any meaning in life, or are we simply navigating an absurd existence? The protagonist's search for answers is a journey of self-destruction, enlightenment, and, ultimately, a confrontation with the inescapable void that lies within us all.

This is not a novel that seeks to comfort; instead, it challenges its readers to embrace discomfort and face the darkest corners of their own consciousness. For those willing to grapple with the existential dilemmas posed in Paranoia, the reward is an intellectually rich and emotionally stirring experienceone that lingers long after the final page is turned.


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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.