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Victor Paskov (1949–2009)

Autore di A Ballad for Georg Henig

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Nome canonico
Paskov, Victor
Nome legale
Paskov, Viktor Marinov
Data di nascita
1949-09-10
Data di morte
2009-04-16
Luogo di sepoltura
Central Cemetery, Sofia, Bulgaria
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Bulgaria
Nazione (per mappa)
Bulgaria
Luogo di nascita
Sofia, Bulgaria
Luogo di morte
Bern, Switzerland
Causa della morte
lung cancer
Luogo di residenza
Sofia, Bulgaria
Leipzig, Germany
Paris, France
Berlin, Germany
Istruzione
Leipzig Conservatory
Attività lavorative
writer
screenwriter
singer
musician
diplomat
Premi e riconoscimenti
Helikon prize (2005)

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Only 120 pages long, but there is a whole lot packed in to this novel. The story is heartwarming and heartbreaking all at the same time, and the writing (translated from the Bulgarian) is beautiful and complex. I’m not going to forget elderly, lonely Georg, his art, or his young friend Tsar Victor for a long time.

Another gem that I probably never would have found without my 1001books obsession.
 
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sprainedbrain | 5 altre recensioni | May 12, 2018 |
A small but rich story of a friendship between a young boy and an elderly craftsmen in poverty stricken town of Sofia. Georg Henig is a Czech who is unregistered in Bulgaria. He is a master craftsmen of violins. The story is set in 1950s to 1960 and presents the cultural decline of Bulgaria. Themes of loneliness, poverty and illness with bourgeoisie values of belief in God and respect for civilized life. What I liked best is the friendship between the young boy and the old man.

The author is a musician; sang opera and became a music critic as well as writing this bestselling book in Bulgaria. It was translated from the Bulgarian by Robert Sturm.… (altro)
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Kristelh | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 25, 2018 |
A short and sweet story of the years young Victor spent hanging out with Georg Henig, an elderly master violin maker.

Victor's father plays trumpet, and knows Henig from his musical ventures. Henig built all of Victor's violins, starting with a unique 1/8 size. Vicotr's father is then shocked to find him starving in his cellar apartment.

While this is a sweet story told by a man about the boy he was when he knew Henig, it is also a story about Bulgaria. Henig, a Czech, had moved to Sofia earlier in the century to make violins and train violin makers. After WWII, he never registers, and thus for Bulgaria, he does not exist. Viktor's father struggles to get him a current passport to prove his existence, and then he is still removed from his apartment--undoubtedly the mean neighbors told on him.

Is any of this based in fact? Paskov is a singer and musician--and his name is Victor.
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Dreesie | 5 altre recensioni | Apr 12, 2016 |
Georg Henig is a Czech violin maker who immigrated to Bulgaria in 1910 as part of an effort to develop musical ability there. Young Viktor meets him there 50 years later when his father has a small violin made for the child. Several years later they find Georg dying in his rundown apartment. Viktor’s family helps Georg throughout the rest of his life when no one else will. During the time he spends with Georg, Viktor learns to overcome the despair of the poverty they live in through the values of art, faith, and love.

I really liked this short novel, and as a violinist, I adored how Georg put so much love and soul into each of his violins. Both he and Viktor’s father reminded me of the quote from Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath about how man is the only animal that grows from work and takes something intangible out of his physical labor that is greater than the result of the work itself. In spite of the sadness in the novel, it just made me feel good because Georg lead such a good life in adhering to the values he believed in and refusing to compromise them even when he had nothing else left. I think this book will stick with me for a while.
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AmandaL. | 5 altre recensioni | Jan 16, 2016 |

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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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