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The Discovery
The Reincarnationist Papers came into my possession while
living in Rome in the late 1990’s. I titled the compiled and translated work
myself as the original notebooks came with no title and were only numbered 1, 2
and 3. I noticed the three plain notebooks in an antique shop on the medieval
via dei Coronari, just off Navona. At the time I was conducting research for my
first book, Insider’s Rome (Marshall Cavendish, publisher), a travel guide to
some of the city’s more obscure but interesting sites. They seemed out of place
in an antique store, weathered but not quite old enough. Idly picking up the
first notebook, I was surprised to find it filled with Cyrillic handwriting.
Being a Russian speaker, the pages intrigued me; I purchased them for a meager
20,000 lire (about $10 US at that time).
Despite lengthy efforts, I could not fully translate the
text of the notebooks and eventually determined that they were Serbian,
Bulgarian or Ukrainian, but definitely not Russian.
Following a hunch, I first went to the Bulgarian Embassy on
Via Pietro Rubens north of the Borghese. I struck up a conversation with an
attractive receptionist and she confirmed the handwriting was Bulgarian.
Intrigued by the first few pages, she agreed to help me translate it. Over the
summer Marina and I set to work, she translating aloud to my typing
accompaniment. We became enthralled as the story unfolded in those summer
evenings in my apartment on Caio Mario near the Vatican. When the translation
was finished, I set to work to verify what I could of Evan’s claim. This
research is detailed as endnotes to the text, the only editorial work required
after translation.
D.
Eric Maikranz
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