INTERVIEW WITH BESTSELLING ARMENIAN WRITER NARINE ABGARYAN

Armenian who writes in Russian, and in the last year her books have been a hit among Bulgarian readers. Her latest book, "Live on," has already been translated into Bulgarian, and Narine Abgaryan herself has come to Bulgaria specifically for its release

Boryana Cherganova from BNT met and spoke with Narine Abgaryan.

I meet Narine Abgaryan only a day after she arrived in Bulgaria. It's her first time visiting our country, but admits she feels at home.

Narine Abgaryan: It is very comfortable for my soul, it is warm, even the rain is so tender. I fell well in your country.

She was born in Armenia, but lives in Russia, she had a blog at the beginning of her career. She speaks fascinatingly, as she writes - even the stories of the war from her latest book. There is no sign of the tough conversation I expect. We are talking about the hope between life and death and about ways to move on.

Narine Abgaryan: My sister, who had a very heavy post-war syndrome, could not sleep, fly on a plane, she took everything very personally and it was difficult. All her fear she expressed in her paintings.

People who experience some sort of deprivation - war, begin to believe in simple things. We did not have electricity, we had no hot water. Somehow we tried to survive. That is why we believe in the love of the neighbor, in bread with cheese, in the water. In the honesty, the conscience of the people. When you start believing in such ordinary things, they support you.
The books are different as well as the stories, people and stories. The writer admits she does not choose them, they find her. The stories are colorful as the puzzle of life - they fit in one another naturally, and the message...

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