A conference dedicated to path of Bulgarian literature to the international stage will take place on September 28 at the Hyperspace Social Tech Hub in Sofia. The event is part of the "Autumn Studio for Literary Translation", according to the organizers from the Sofia Literature and Translation House.
The forum will focus on current topics related to the publishing of Bulgarian literature abroad. Publishers and translators with experience and interest in Bulgarian literature will participate in two thematic panels. Among the participants in the publishing panel are Armand de Saint-Sauveur /France/, James Appleby /Scotland/, Elisa Copetti /Italy/, Svetlozar Zhelev /Bulgaria/, and in the translation panel - translators from Bulgarian to German, French and Polish - Andreas Trettner, Marie Vrina-Nikolov and Hanna Karpinska.
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