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Bulgaria participates with its stand at the London Book Fair

Culture Minister Marian Bachev and Vice President Iliana Iotova at the opening of the exhibition
Photo: mc.government.bg

The Bulgarian Minister of Culture Marian Bachev and Vice President of Bulgaria Iliana Iotova opened the Bulgarian stand at the world-famous London Book Fair – 2025. Bulgaria’s second consecutive participation in the prestigious forum is being carried out with the support of the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture and with the assistance of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in London.
“Presenting your national literature at a prestigious international forum is a mission. I am pleased to note that it is becoming a reality and has been consistently upgraded and enriched in recent years,” said Minister Bachev. He assured the guests of the Bulgarian stand that they would “immerse themselves in the diversity of literature, which possesses a huge wealth of talents, themes and ideas”.

Culture Minister Marian Bachev and writer Zdravka Evtimova
Immediately after the opening of our stand, there was a presentation by the world-famous Bulgarian writer Zdravka Evtimova and translator Yana Ellis in a conversation with the British journalist from the BBC Rosie Goldsmith.

Translator Ekaterina Petrova spoke about the work of writers Yana Bukova, Silvia Choleva and Nadezhda Radulova, and Yana Genova presented the activities of the Sofia "House of Literature and Translation".



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