US Embassy in Bulgaria Extends Warm Wishes on May 24 Celebration
The US embassy in Bulgaria has extended its congratulations on today's special holiday
The Burgas Affair, the second novel of Israeli writer Ellis Shuman, will be published in Bulgarian before the original, English-language version appears, the author has announced on his blog.
Burgas is the name of one of Bulgaria's largest cities and a key Black Sea port.
"I am excited to announce that my novel The Burgas Affair will be published in Bulgarian by Ciela, the leading Bulgarian publishing house," Shuman wrote on Friday.
His book tells the story of a Bulgarian policeman and an Israeli woman from the Mossad teamed up to work "a case involving international terrorists and local criminals in both Bulgaria and Israel, while confronting the traumas of their past."
In a May interview, he told Novinite the book connected Bulgaria and Israel.
Bulgaria is also the setting of Valley of Thracians (published in English), the previous novel by Ellis Shuman, who regularly writes about the country on his blog and elsewhere.
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May 24 holds significant cultural and historical importance for Bulgarians, marking the celebration of the Bulgarian Education and Culture, and Slavonic Literature Day,
The hosts of the event were the embassies of Great Britain, of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bulgaria and the GLAS Foundation
According to a recent study conducted by the National Statistical Institute (NSI) on cultural activities, Bulgarians are increasingly frequenting museums
The festivities will commence with a formal procession at 10:30 a.m., commencing from the Archaeological Museum
May 24th holds profound significance for Bulgaria as it commemorates the Day of the Bulgarian Alphabet, Bulgarian Enlightenment, and Culture.
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