Subject Week: “Bulgarian Literature in Translation”

March 01, 2025
Subject Week: “Bulgarian Literature in Translation”

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:

  1. Gospodinov, G. (2015). The physics of sorrow. Open Letter. 17.O85 F5913 2015
  2. Kassabova, K. (2008). Street without a name: childhood and other misadventures in Bulgaria. Skyhorse Pub. 3.K35 A3 2009
  3. Ruskov, M. (2011). Thrown into nature. Open Letter. 28.U75 Z3513 2011
  4. Vazov, I. (2017). Epic of the forgotten. JiaHu Books. PG1037.V3 E6613 2017
  5. Nikolova, D. (Trans.). (2024). 100 Bulgarian folk tales. Via Lettera Ltd. GR552 .S76 2024
  6. Igov, A. (2013). A short tale of shame. (A. Rodel, Trans.). Open Letter. PG1039.19.G68 K7313 2013
  7. Gospodinov, G. (2022). Time shelter : a novel. (A. Rodel, Trans.). Liveright Publishing Corporation. PG1038.17.O85 V7413 2022
  8. Penkov, M. (2016). Stork mountain. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. PS3616.E54 S76 2016
  9. Mutafchieva, V. (2024). The case of Cem. (A. Rodel, Trans.). Sandorf Passage. PG1038.23.U7 C37 2024
  10. Zourkova, K. (2015). Wildalone. HarperCollinsPublishers. PS3626.O885 W55 2015

 

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E-Books:

  1. Daskalov, R. (2004). The making of a nation in the Balkans. Amsterdam University Press. ProQuest Central
  2. Gospodinov, G. (2015). The physics of sorrow. Open Letter. ProQuest Central
  3. Kassabova, K. (2013). All roads lead to the sea. Auckland University Press. ProQuest Central
  4. Ruskov, M. (2011). Thrown into nature. Open Letter. ProQuest Central.
  5. Stepanov, T. (2010). The Bulgars and the Steppe Empire in the Early Middle Ages : The Problem of the Others (Vol. 00008). Brill. EBSCOhost.