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A Review of PARTY HEADQUARTERS by Georgi Tenev

From THE LITERARY REVIEW, Review by Cassie Hay. Excerpt below:

PARTY HEADQUARTERS

Translated from the Bulgarian by Angela Rodel

(Rochester, NY: Open Letter, 2016)

Clocking in at only 121 pages, Georgi Tenev’s taut novel Party Headquarters is at once a tragedy, a comedy, a love story and thriller, with echoes of A Clockwork Orange and Apocalypse Now.  Translated from the Bulgarian by Angela Rodel, it tells the story of a man tasked with visiting his father-in-law, a former Communist party boss.  The father-in-law then sends him on a mission to bring back a suitcase containing a million Euros suspected to be pilfered from the coffers of the Bulgarian Communist Party.  The whole story is set against the backdrop of the meltdown of Chernobyl, and if the basic plot seems like the kind of high-octane premise that Hollywood would deliver, that makes sense: Tenev also writes for film and TV.

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categories: Reviews
Wednesday 12.07.16
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