Personal Things In English (motley collection)
Book by: Chris Myrski
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things, namely: Myrski Against Myrski, Conditions For Printing Of Myrski; Creative Testament Of Myrski, Open Letter To Microsoft, A Peculiar Letter to Mbarurian Embassy in Bulgaria. There are similar folders in Russian and Bulgarian, but they
differ, and are not yet published here.
Then follows the Contents with some succinct explanations.
Myrski Against Myrski (devastating criticism) [ This is as if biographical and reviewing material of all works of the author, presented in form of comic dialog of himself with his antipode. (2014)
]
Conditions For Printing Of Myrski [ This material is intended not exactly for readers but rather for eventual editors of the author, yet it can be of interest for some colleagues-writers. (2014) ]
Creative Testament Of Myrski [ This again is not for readers but for owners of sites and literary editors after his demise, though it can be interesting also for some colleagues creative workers as
an untypical example of creative testament. (2014) ]
Open Letter To Microsoft [ This is really a letter to Microsoft, yet the concrete plea to this company is at the beginning, and later are touched many important moments for all big software
companies, as also are made various software propositions of the author, then follow some jokes with the very Bill Gates, and to the end are expressed other ideas and propositions, what makes the
material interesting reading for intelligent persons. As this is written first in English it will not be translated in other languages. (2016) ]
A Peculiar Letter to Mbarurian Embassy in Bulgaria
[ This is a letter that was really sent to one Embassy in Bulgaria by the author, about some insignificant plea, but it is written in a funny manner, and the interesting moment is that they have not bothered to give me whatever answer, and this total ignoring of me is very indicative for the way in which all democratic authorities treat the citizens, all over the world, because they, surely, would have lost nothing in satisfying my plea (and most probably would have won), but the barbarity is widely spread also in many civilized countries. (2019) ]