Canadian writer of Egyptian origin Eric Chacour is a quest of Radio Bulgaria during his visit to Sofia as one of the visiting speakers during the Month of Francophonie organized by the French Institute in Bulgaria. His award-winning debut novel Ce que je sais de toi, "What I Know About You" (2023), has been translated or is currently being translated into about fifteen languages, including English, German, Arabic, Romanian and Japanese.
"I hope with all my heart that it will also come to life in Bulgarian," says the writer, who has already had the opportunity to meet with Bulgarian publishers. The plot, built on absence, where times and cultures overlap, takes the reader to Cairo in the 1980s, vibrating with sounds and aromas. A young doctor is forced to follow his destiny, but the meeting with a man from whom everything seems to distance him turns his world upside down and leaves him no choice but exile.
Five productions with Bulgarian involvement will take part in the 31st edition of the Sarajevo Film Festival, which will be held from August 15 to 22. "Yugo Florida" is the feature debut of Serbian director Vladimir Tagic. The..
Bulgarian director Stefan Komandarev’s new film Made in EU has been selected for the official programme of the Venice Film Festival . The feature will screen in the “Spotlight” section, which showcases eight films noted for innovation, artistic..
"These schools write or restore the history of Bulgaria. Extremely valuable products have been born in recent years. This is a base that can now be used by researchers in Bulgaria and abroad," says Dr. Maya Padeshka - member of the Board of the..
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