От автора на световния бестселър "Светът на Софи". ... Всъщност защо Пепеляшка трябва да напусне двореца преди да удари полунощ? Е, да - в бързината да загуби пантофка и накрая да спечели принца. Неотменимото правило! Разпечатано писмо и файл в "античен" вече компютър срещат пораснал син с отдавна починалия му баща. Писмото е разказ и размисъл за магията да си роден и да живееш - защото светът е чудна приказка, чиито превъзходно тайнствени правила трябва да разгадаваш и да спазваш. Реалността - на Земята под Слънцето и Луната - е необятната люлка на въображението с неговите неизясними загадки, ... |
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Любовни стихове ... ЖЕНА НА БАЛКОНА Каква жена, каква камбанария, застанала пред моя млад олтар. Защо ли да се правя на светия, когато аз съм раждан за звънар. За такава хубава жена, сътворена от магия блага, дяволското ми сърце призна, че глава и къща се залага. Колко огън, колко нежен плен има в двете й очи небесни. Господи, дадеш ли я на мен, черква ще ти построя от песни. ... |
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Тук са включени руски поети, като представянето им започва от Слово за похода на Игор, обхваща най-интересните имена - от Жуковски през Александър Пушкин и Лермонтов до Вознесенски и Вячеслав Куприянов. Украинската поезия е представена с преводи на Иван Котляревски, Иван Франко, Михаил Семенко, Дмитро Павличко и Иван Драч, а полската включва Кримски сонети на Адам Мицкевич, както и Леополд Стаф, Ярослав Ивашкевич, Велислава Шимбарска и др. Томът представя още словенски, сръбски и черногорски поети."В нашия филологически век не е излишно да се повтаря и потретя, че когато е добър, преводът на поезия надхвърля ... |
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Стихотворения. ... Атанас Капралов е роден на 13 юли 1958 г. в Димитровград. Завършил е българска филология в ПУ "Паисий Хилендарски". Бил е секретар на съвета за духовно развитие в родния си град, главен редактор на вестник "Ориент експрес", общински съветник и председател на комисията по култура и вероизповедания, директор на Драматичен театър "Апостол Карамитев", председател на СНЦ "Компакт арт" - София и др. Автор е на стихосбирките "Нежен скитник", "Завръщане в слънцето", "Голота", "Дамгосан", "Жив и свободен", на книжките за ... |
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The United States in the 1950s and 60 s was a troubled place. Black people were angry, because they did not have the same rights as whites. It was a time of angry words, of marches, of protests, a time of bombs and killings. But above the angry noise came the voice of one man - a man of peace. "I have a dream", said Martin Luther King, and it was a dream of blacks and whites living together in peace and freedom. This is the story of an extraordinary man, who changed American history in his short life. Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles are non-fiction graded readers from the Oxford Bookworms Library available ... |
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Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles are non-fiction graded readers from the Oxford Bookworms Library available for Levels 1 to 4 (CEFR A1 - B2). Students learn about different countries and cultures, science and nature, history and historical figures all while practising and improving their English. Our world is changing fast. We can travel and speak to people around the world, and use computers to do all kinds of things. But in some places, children go to bed hungry at night, and cannot drink clean water. And many species of animals and plants are now in danger as our climate changes and pollution worsens... Oxford ... |
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"Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles" are non-fiction graded readers from the "Oxford Bookworms Library" available for Levels 1 to 4 (CEFR A1 - B2). Students learn about different countries and cultures, science and nature, history and historical figures all while practising and improving their English. Right now, all over the world, people are using energy. As we drive our cars, work on our computers, or even cook food on a wood fire, we probably do not stop to think about where the energy comes from. But when the gas is gone and there is no more coal - what then? Scientists are finding new answers ... |
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"Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles" are non-fiction graded readers from the "Oxford Bookworms Library" available for Levels 1 to 4 (CEFR A1 - B2). Students learn about different countries and cultures, science and nature, history and historical figures all while practising and improving their English. What do you find in these two countries at the end of the world? One is an enormous island, where only twenty million people live - and the other is two long, narrow islands, with ten sheep for every person. One country has the biggest rock in all the world, and a town where everybody lives under the ... |
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Every four years, the world's best athletes come together for one of the most exciting competitions in sport: the Olympic Games. After years of training, competitors in more than forty different sports win and lose their events, and set new world records, in front of crowds of people. The Olympic Games are more than two thousand five hundred years old. So how did they start, how have they changed over the years, and what have been some of the most important times in their history? Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles are non-fiction graded readers from the Oxford Bookworms Library available for Levels 1 to 4 (CEFR A1 - ... |
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In English-speaking countries around the world people celebrate Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, and other special days. Some celebrations are new, others, like the summer solstice, go back thousands of years. What happens on these special days? Why is there a special day for eating pancakes? Who is the "guy" that children take onto the streets in November? And where do many people like to spend the shortest night of the year in England? Come on a journey through a year of celebrations, from New Year's Eve to Christmas. Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles are non-fiction graded readers from the Oxford ... |
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Deep rivers, tall trees, strange animals, beautiful flowers - this is the rainforest. Burning trees, thick smoke, new roads and cities, dead animals - this is the rainforest too. To some people the rainforests mean beautiful places that you can visit; to others they mean trees that they can cut down and sell. Between 1950 and 2000 half of the world's rainforests disappeared. While you read these words, people are cutting down rainforest trees. What are these wonderful places that we call rainforests - and is it too late to save them? Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles are non-fiction graded readers from the Oxford ... |
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"Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles" are non-fiction graded readers from the "Oxford Bookworms Library" available for Levels 1 to 4 (CEFR A1 - B2). Students learn about different countries and cultures, science and nature, history and historical figures all while practising and improving their English. Thousands of years ago, people looked out across an ocean and asked themselves, "What is on the other side?" And the bravest of them began to travel and find the answers - beautiful islands, frozen lands, different peoples... And there are still interesting questions about the oceans. Why does ... |