After the novel "Time Shelter" British readers can get acquainted with another book by Georgi Gospodinov - "Physics of Sorrow". It is now published for the first time in the UK, alongside his 80-page memoir. In an interview for The Guardian newspaper, Georgi Gospodinov said that ‘’a novel does not have to be a train moving from point A to point B- it can branch off, just like our thinking’’.
Asked what’s Bulgaria like as a place to write, Georgi Gospodonov said: ''For me, it is a place that is alive with stories that are mostly untold because of the culture of silence that comes from communist times, when it was safer not to say what you think’’. Georgi Gospodinov said that his first publications coincided with the years after 1989, which were filled with energy and a sense of community, like a carnival.
On July 14, the awards from the 4th Rhodope International Documentary Film Fest (RIFE) 2024 were presented in the town of Smolyan at an official closing ceremony. From July 11 to 14, 36 films from the USA, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland, Tunisia,..
The space for art, culture and dialogue Toplocentrala in Sofia is getting ready for the grand opening of its 5 th season with the 5 th edition of the emblematic festival Toplofest . Under the motto “High in the sky” colourful kites..
The Club of Bulgarian Women and Families in Hamburg is actively preparing for the Second Festival of Bulgarian Literature. The event is planned for July 13 and this year's festival is organized with the support of the Executive Agency..
Romanian artist Saddo has been invited to participate in the second Balkan edition of the Pictoplasma festival for contemporary art, design and..
The American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the list of student films that have qualified for the Oscar semifinals ...
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