Beyond Nine Forests: Tales of Hidden Bulgaria

Beyond Nine Forests specifications:

  • Hardback
  • 234mm x 156mm
  • 326pp
  • ISBN  9781919509808
  • Readership, general

£23.99
Tax included Pre-ordered books and out of stock books will be shipped as soon as stock arrives in from the publishers.

 

Security policy

 

Delivery policy

 

Return policy

Within the fragrant forests and beautiful mountains of Bulgaria lies a land of gold, a hidden world of ancient myth and folklore, of shape-shifting dragons, wild women, giant-hearted heroes, vampires and demons of the night.

Beyond Nine Forests is a fabulous collection of Bulgarian traditional tales that range from the magical to the macabre, from fairy tale to heroic epic. In addition, the author delves into Bulgaria’s folklore and ancestral mythologies going back to ancient Thracian times, to explore the roots of these stunning stories and their deeper meanings.

Acclaimed British-Bulgarian oral storyteller Moni Georgieva Sheehan has retold the tales in a way that is true to the heart of the original narratives in this trailblazing work. Translated from authentic sources and little known in the West, they cross the boundaries of time and space to speak to the heart, mind and soul.

With a foreword by Professor Ronald Hutton, the book features artwork from some of Bulgaria’s finest artists.

About the Author
Moni Georgieva Sheehan inherited her love of Bulgaria from her mother, and is inspired by Bulgaria’s rich traditional culture and its roots in the past. She trained in Bulgarian folk dance in Plovdiv, formed the ground-breaking British-Bulgarian storytelling company A Spell In Time (www.spellintime.co.ukin 1995, and has featured on the BBC World Service, Bulgarian national TV and radio, and in Newsweek magazine. She is also a founder member of the award-winning London Bulgarian Choir, and has established a thriving oral storytelling group in Bulgaria to help preserve the country’s rich oral heritage. She lives in London with her husband.

Data sheet

Author
Moni Georgieva Sheehan
Publisher
Paraskeva Publishing

Specific References

ISBN
9781919509808
Comments (0)
No customer reviews for the moment.