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VYARA BOYADJIEVA

The skilled observer who tells stories in the most universal language – the visual one

Kapka Kassabova And The Unwitting Polyphony Of Balkan Literature

Where the writer sees clear signs that the peripheral languages are becoming more central

The tender reader Olga Tokarczuk

The writer of childhood among library shelves, reading in grandma's yard and the pinnacle of fiction

We talk to the co-author of the bestselling book The Dawn of Everything about the myth of the State as a “necessary evil”, the origins of inequality and how to change the future, starting with the past

Made of words

Joanna Elmy has long given us good reasons to read and think, but now also in the long form of a novel.

Migrants Got Talent: Alexandra Dikaia from Ukraine

"I'm one of those people who always have their own vision for things," says the Ukrainian illustrator and publisher.

Big little books

ICU and DA poetry publishing house are part of the rise of small publishing houses in the last 15 years, but that is not the only thing they have in common.

Mark as read

With her project under development "Bookmarks" Maria Nalbantova explores reading habits and what the small traces say about the past.

Independent printed publications by Bulgarian authors are already numerous enough to be collected in a special physical and digital archive.

Nikola Petrov

Recently "DA" Poetry Publishing House published his third poetry book "They are not monsters"