A space for books, paintings, wine and….ideas? A possible
new concept for Sofia – European City of Culture?
As well as conducting my usual haunts of galleries and
bookshops here in Sofia, I’m looking at property – and feel that any flat has
to be large enough to take my present (let alone future) stock of books and
paintings.
I found a dream flat – on the edge of a forest a mere 20 minutes’
drive (or metro) from the centre – but it’s only 70 sq metres; and does not
allow the flaneur life I love in the centre of town.
And the second-hand and remaindered books whose titles appealed to me in the last few days (and now lie around the flat) speak powerfully of the importance of serendipity and conversations - eg
- JG Ballard’s dystopian novel Kingdom Come (2006);
- Charles Bukowski's collection of despairing poetry - War all the time (1984)
- a book about the Anglo-Scottish borderlands between the 14th and 16th centuries -The Reivers;
- Desperately seeking Paradise – journeys of a sceptical muslim (2004) by Ziauddin Sardar;
- Dinner with Persephone; travels in Greece by Patricia Storace (1996);
- Hungarian Antal Szerb’s 1937 masterpiece Journey by Moonlight ;
- the final (third) part of Russe-born Nobel-prize winning Elias Cannetti’s auobiography The Play of the Eyes (1986);
- Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; and
- The Language Wars; a History of Proper English (2011) by the improbably-named Henry Hitchings
So why not a small gallery space in the centre where I can hang the paintings, display books, offer wines and converse in whatever language......? Fine for experience - but what would I actually sell - apart from glasses of wine?? The books (eg my extensive collection of about Bulgarian painters) and paintings would not leave the shop but simply be a catalyst for conversation.....
Now that the British Council here has closed its library of books, perhaps there is a place for people to go who wish a taste of European (if not British) culture. I could add French and German books; link with the British butcher and the second-hand English bookshop here; and with cultural centres such as The Red House........Dream on.......
Now that the British Council here has closed its library of books, perhaps there is a place for people to go who wish a taste of European (if not British) culture. I could add French and German books; link with the British butcher and the second-hand English bookshop here; and with cultural centres such as The Red House........Dream on.......