Izidora Angel Wrote An Essay About Her Childhood In Bulgaria
For The American Scholar, Izidora Angel wrote an essay reflecting on her childhood during Bulgaria’s last decade of communism. Angel writes, “The end of communism came in phases, like a cold sweat, and although we were approaching the precarious (though bloodless, at least for Bulgaria) switch to democracy and a free market, in 1988 there […]
For The American Scholar, Izidora Angel wrote an essay reflecting on her childhood during Bulgaria’s last decade of communism.
Angel writes, “The end of communism came in phases, like a cold sweat, and although we were approaching the precarious (though bloodless, at least for Bulgaria) switch to democracy and a free market, in 1988 there was still plenty of communism left to go.”
Angel’s writing has appeared in Astra Magazine, Chicago Reader, and other publications.
