This is a list of Bulgarian books that have been translated into English, offering a glimpse into Bulgaria’s rich literary heritage. Discover stories filled with history, folklore, and modern perspectives, now accessible to a global audience.
Print Books:
- Gospodinov, G. (2015). The physics of sorrow. Open Letter. 17.O85 F5913 2015
- Kassabova, K. (2008). Street without a name: childhood and other misadventures in Bulgaria. Skyhorse Pub. 3.K35 A3 2009
- Ruskov, M. (2011). Thrown into nature. Open Letter. 28.U75 Z3513 2011
- Vazov, I. (2017). Epic of the forgotten. JiaHu Books. PG1037.V3 E6613 2017
- Nikolova, D. (Trans.). (2024). 100 Bulgarian folk tales. Via Lettera Ltd. GR552 .S76 2024
- Igov, A. (2013). A short tale of shame. (A. Rodel, Trans.). Open Letter. PG1039.19.G68 K7313 2013
- Gospodinov, G. (2022). Time shelter : a novel. (A. Rodel, Trans.). Liveright Publishing Corporation. PG1038.17.O85 V7413 2022
- Penkov, M. (2016). Stork mountain. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. PS3616.E54 S76 2016
- Mutafchieva, V. (2024). The case of Cem. (A. Rodel, Trans.). Sandorf Passage. PG1038.23.U7 C37 2024
- Zourkova, K. (2015). Wildalone. HarperCollinsPublishers. PS3626.O885 W55 2015
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E-Books:
- Daskalov, R. (2004). The making of a nation in the Balkans. Amsterdam University Press. ProQuest Central
- Gospodinov, G. (2015). The physics of sorrow. Open Letter. ProQuest Central
- Kassabova, K. (2013). All roads lead to the sea. Auckland University Press. ProQuest Central
- Ruskov, M. (2011). Thrown into nature. Open Letter. ProQuest Central.
- Stepanov, T. (2010). The Bulgars and the Steppe Empire in the Early Middle Ages : The Problem of the Others (Vol. 00008). Brill. EBSCOhost.