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On 6th of August Ludmila Filipova had a lecture in Oxford University, which presented her newest book The Parchment Maze and the most important novel’s aspects related to Bulgarian culture and history. At the moment the author studies in a School of Fiction writing in the Oxford University, which aims to be the bosom of the British and European culture and science.

Ludmila was invited to present the theme of her book from Oxford Royal Academy. The presentation was in Christi College, which is one of the oldest colleges, part of the Oxford University.

There were students and teachers from the university. 

Photographer:  Daniela Chobanova

 

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