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Multimedia installation presents Bulgarian literature on Slaveykov Square

Slaveykov Square, Sofia
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On the occasion of May 24, favorite Bulgarian literary works are presented in an unusual way. Excerpts from works by contemporary Bulgarian authors and classic authors are played on the Slaveykov Square in the capital city of Sofia with the help of a multimedia installation called "The Sound of Bulgarian Literature".

Passers-by will hear the voices of actors Julian Vergov and Koyna Ruseva, writer Georgi Gospodinov and others. The project is implemented by the Sofia Municipality on the initiative of Storytel - a global streaming company, which has published over 2,000 Bulgarian audiobooks so far.




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