Fighting to Build “Brand Bulgaria” in Literature

Fighting to Build “Brand Bulgaria” in Literature is the title of one of the recent articles in the Publishing Perspectives journal. Daniel Kalder conversed with EKF’s director Milena Deleva about the foundation’s efforts in promoting contemporary BG literature and ongoing partnerships in US, e.g. with Open Letter Books that has produced Thrown into

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Read “The Parable of the Prodigal Father” by Nikolay Fenersky

Read The Parable of the Prodigal Father by Nikolay Fenersky at the Fiction Pages of VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly.

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Best European Fiction 2013 by Dalkey Archive Press

On Wednesday, October 24, Dalkey Archive Press held a celebration at Columbia University in honor of the Best European Fiction 2013 anthology, prefaced by John Banville. The series’ editor is Aleksandar Hemon. Bulgaria is represented in the book by Rumen Balabanov. His short story The Ragiad is translated into English by Christopher
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Read “And an Icon for Kozmala” by Nikolay Petkov

Read And an Icon for Kozmala by Nikolay Petkov at the Fiction Pages of VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly.

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Read “In Connection with the Club” by Ivan Landzhev

Read In Connection with the Club by Ivan Landzhev at the Fiction Pages of VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly.

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“The Policeman Who Became a Saint” by Ivan Dimitrov

Read The Policeman Who Became a Saint by Ivan Dimitrov at the Fiction Pages of VAGABOND, Bulgaria’s English Monthly.

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