In this episode, Ksenia Kwiecińska (rMA Comparative Literary Studies at UU) and Toby Kommeren (rMA Arts, Media, and Literature at LU) discuss Georgi Gospodinov’s Booker Prize-winning novel Time Shelter (2020). If, as Gospodinov proposes, writing can be a cure for nightmares, what nightmare is Time Shelter reenacting and what kind of cure does it offer? Written in the aftermath of Brexit, the narrative reconciles with political consequences of personal nostalgia by staging a not-so-distant fractured European future. By investigating the text’s engagement with restorative and reflective nostalgia, the dissolution of memory and narrative structure, and imaginaries of a European future, this episode posits Time Shelter as a narrative that mourns the potential loss of a united Europe. Kommeren and Kwiecińska discuss the novel’s engagement with how the past might hold us back from achieving a Europe that is truly shared. This episode also features a conversation with Bilyana Manolova, a PhD candidate at Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis, specialising in post-socialist life writing. References Primary works Gospodinov, Georgi. Time Shelter: A Novel. Translated by Angela Rodel, Liveright, 2022. Secondary works Assman, Aleida. Is Time Out of Joint? On the Rise and Fall of the Modern Time Regime. Cornell University Press, 2020. Boym, Svetlana. The Future of Nostalgia, Basic Books, 2001. Dom Literatury, “Kwestionariusz literacki #3 Georgi Gospodinow. YouTube, 16 February 2022, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7i8KKZMmLM. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026. Fisher, Mark. “Slow Cancellation of the Future.” MaMa Zagreb, 2014. —. Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? Zero Books, 2009. Greenwell, Garth. “The Bulgarian Sadness of Georgi Gospodinov.” The New Yorker, 17 April, 2015, https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-bulgarian-sadness -of-georgi-gospodinov, Accessed, 25 February 2026. International Booker Prize, “Georgi Gospodinov Interview: ‘I felt something had gone awry in the clockworks of time.’” 18 April, 2023. https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/georgi-gospodinov- interview-time-shelter. Accessed, 25 Feb. 2026. Additional audio: Dimchev, Dimcho. “Dimcho Dimchev - Vazrazhdane | 1. Souveränitäts-Demo | Bern Bundesplatz - 27.4.2024.” YouTube, MASS-VOLL!, 24 May 2024, www.youtube.com/watch?v=gt7-JMagb5k. Gospodinov, Georgi. “GEORGI GOSPODINOV - Time Shelter: The Exhilarating Poison of the Past.” YouTube, IWMVienna, 10 October 2023, www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuGjYm1MXbo. Gospodinov, Georgi. “Literary Questionnaire #3 Georgi Gospodinov.” YouTube, Dom Literatury, 16 February 2022, www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7i8KKZMmLM. Johnson, Boris. “Boris Johnson’s Speech after Britain Votes to Leave the EU.” YouTube, Shropshire Star, 24 June 2016, www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZHZty8u9gE. Wilders, Geert. “Meer of Minder Marokanen [sic]? , Geert Wilders.” YouTube, Geert Wilders, 30 July 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsLp0ZCOHYU. Featured guest: Bilyana Manolova is a PhD candidate at the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis (ASCA). Her research project Becoming Post-Socialist: Life Writing and the Post-socialist Subject, supervised by Prof. dr. Esther Peeren, attends to post-1989 Eastern European cultural production as a negotiation of emerging post-socialist identity.