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	THE BOOK "MONSTERS AND MERCY" BY DANIEL TUNEV WAS PRESENTED 
	IN "SAVA DOBROPLODNI" REGIONAL LIBRARY - SLIVEN 
	
	
	  
	
	
	On March 23 /Friday/, 
	2018, at 17:00 in Sava Dobroplodni Regional Library - Sliven was presented 
	the poetic book "Monsters and Mercy" 
	by 
	the young Sliven poet Daniel Tunnev. 
	
	
	 Daniel 
	Tunev was born on October 14, 1991 in the town of Sliven. He graduated Law 
	at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski ". Since 2014 he has been 
	professionally engaged in analyzing and trading in the financial markets. He 
	started writing poetry in high school, and since then has been awarded for 
	various literary contests: Dimitar Boyadjiev National Literary Competition 
	(2013), Human Library's Craving for Growing Creativity (2014),
	
	
	Georgi Chernyakov National Student Competition (2015), The Modern Slavery 
	Student Competition (2015), National Poetry Competition My Spring (2016), 
	Sixth International Poetry Competition "Lyrical Voices" (2017). His poems 
	are published in the poetry collection "I Will not Apol ogize 
	for Youth", in the "Today's Word" newspaper, "Libra" Magazine, "Signs" 
	magazine. His poems are included in the "Anthology of Bulgarian Poetry - XXI 
	Century". 
	
	
	In 2017 the first 
	poetry book by D. Tunev "Monsters and Mercy" was published. For it, the poet 
	says, "The book is grounded on the classical opposition good and evil. And 
	mercy is something that manifests itself from the strong to the weak. And if 
	a person cultivates mercy in him he will make a better world in which we
	
	
	live. We must be able to study our own vices and paradoxes." 
	
	
	 According 
	to critics, D. Tunev is one of the future great poets of native poetry. He 
	is able to create a meaningful verbal amalgam, to be categorical in his 
	speech, and not - fuzzy behind unidentified image constructs. Poetry has 
	always been the imagination of consciousness, not the copying of landscapes 
	or situations. Daniel Tunev submits his imaginary 
	drawing of his social-intimate understanding of the world: the conflict 
	landscape of the day is not just the background of 
	the "I" split. 
	
	
	The book was presented by the literary critic Dimitar Bechev in Sliven.  |