Murder in Bulgarian Town: Woman, 35, Beaten to Death Over Property Dispute
A 35-year-old woman was beaten to death late last night in the Bulgarian seaside town of Sozopo
The second novel of bestselling Bulgarian author Georgi Gospodinov will be entitled "Physics of Sorrow."
Gospodinov read out parts of the work, featuring an interplay of biographical narrative voices, at the Apollonia arts festival in Bulgarian Black Sea town of Sozopol.
The writer's first novel, "Natural Novel," has issued in Bulgaria 1999, and soon after gained international recognition, being translated into the world's major languages and making Gospodinov perhaps the best known living Bulgarian author internationally.
Since the 1990s, 1968-born Georgi Gospodinov has also issued a number of acclaimed collections of poetry and short stories, and has widely written for critical and news periodicals.
Thousands of visitors gathered in Kazanlak over the weekend to take part in the highlight event of the annual Rose Festival
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At 12 noon on June 2, a solemn tribute echoed across Bulgaria as sirens sounded and the entire nation paused for two minutes of silence
Today, Bulgaria pays tribute to Hristo Botev and all those who gave their lives for the country’s freedom and independence.
On June 2, 2025, Bulgaria will once again pay tribute to Hristo Botev and all those who sacrificed their lives for the country's freedom
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