On the strange bonds between John Lennon and Bulgariaby Boyko Vassilev SOFIA | I wanted to write about a wall I remembered. And I ended up asking myself: Did this wall really exist? I thought I saw it with my own eyes, when I was 10 – in the winter of 1980, when John Lennon was shot. It was not […]

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