Empty roads connecting empty towns got dusty and the potholes so large that could not be crossed. In Bulgaria, there still remained a few sparse communities but even in the last bastion of normality, the capital, life became exceedingly harder. There were hermits, and rebels of course, and small communities that somehow persisted, but it was always among destruction. 'A dystopian meditation on the present and future demographic crisis of Bulgaria and on the horrors of large-scale emigration leading to the desolation of large parts of Eastern Europe', Vytautas Paskauskas, Writer and Political Scientist A retelling of the existential struggle to define oneself as an immigrant, a desperate attempt at autobiographical fiction by a disturbed mind, The Hell of the Always Wondering is a surprising plunge in the nightmares of 22-year old Maria, whose nihilism and depression take her down the hellish spiral of life.
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