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To The Lake Kapka Kassabova Kassabova Kapka

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To The Lake Kapka Kassabova Kassabova Kapka
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Publisher: Graywolf Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.54 MB
Author: Kapka Kassabova [Kassabova, Kapka]
ISBN: 9781644451243, 1644451247
Language: English
Year: 2020

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To The Lake Kapka Kassabova Kassabova Kapka by Kapka Kassabova [kassabova, Kapka] 9781644451243, 1644451247 instant download after payment.

The celebrated author of Border explores a mysterious, ancient, and little-understood corner of Europe
Lake Ohrid and Lake Prespa. Two ancient lakes joined by underground rivers. Two lakes that seem to hold both the turbulent memories of the region's past and the secret of its enduring allure. Two lakes that have played a central role in Kapka Kassabova's maternal family.
As she journeys to her grandmother's place of origin, Kassabova encounters a historic crossroads. The lakes are set within the mountainous borderlands of North Macedonia, Albania, and Greece, and crowned by the old Via Egnatia, which once connected Rome to Constantinople. A former trading and spiritual nexus of the southern Balkans, this lake region remains one of Eurasia's most diverse corners. Meanwhile, with their remote rock churches, changeable currents, and large population of migratory birds, the lakes live in their own time.
By exploring on water and land the stories of poets,...

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