Poland is said to be spearheading the development of shale gas in Europe, but there aren’t enough drilling rigs. Dimiter Kenarov goes in search of one.
Polish leaders think they’ve found a path to energy independence, but their high hopes could prove premature.
Environmental campaigners have shown they can fight the system – but how far can they fix it?
Журналисти на теория, журналисти на практика
Шести Медиен панаир
12-16 декември 2011 г.
Лекция на Димитър Кенаров (In Bulgarian)
Two of my Bulgarian poems from “Апокрифни животни” recently appeared in English translation in issue # 17 of Absinthe: New European Writing.
On July 1, 2012, a huge wildfire broke out in the Bistrishko Branishte reserve of Mt Vitosha, near Sofia.
Mining companies eyeing gold deposits in Turkey’s Kaz Mountains promise a boost to the local economy, but villagers are skeptical.
In Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar sales of gold coins and bars are up while the market for jewelry is shrinking. The decreased demand for fine craftsmanship has taken a toll on many family businesses.
California Journal of Poetics, June 6, 2012
The other day (02.06.2012) I was in Canakkale, walking down the esplanade by the Dardanelles, when I saw five student protesters, peacefully sitting on the sidewalk and chanting.