Книга за Пламен Тушков
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The book pays tribute to a man who is unknown to the general public and who thinks it is presumptuous to call himself a writer, although he knows he is a writer. Plamen Tushkov writes the way he lives: passionately. He believes there can be no greater compliment than that, because, according to his own theory, a person writes and speaks the way they live. Tushkov admires Van Gogh, Mozart and Chekhov. His stories, indeed, have something in common with Van Gogh's paintings as they are a passionate whirlwind of words; they also have something in common with Mozart's music with its incredibly melodious phrases; and they also remind us of the great lessons of sadness and humaneness taught by Anton Chekhov.