Bulgarian Poetesses with Prestigious International Recognition in a Global Encyclopedia

14.07.2025 | Culture

Two Burgas poets - Natalia Nedyalkova and Mina Krasteva, are included in the second volume of a large-scale world reference book that presents remarkable artists from different eras and areas of art.

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The international academic publication "Great Encyclopedia of Universal Culture" expanded its scope with a second volume, which offers a comprehensive overview of the creative heritage of authors from around the world. The publication, spanning over 250 pages, is now available in both traditional print and digital formats.

Leading experts from different countries have worked on the selection of biographies and works, with Mexican Professor Dr. Francesco Xavier Ramirez Sanchez coordinating the volume. In the foreword of the publication, a prominent researcher from the International Academic Network "History in Debate" - Carlos Barros, gives a high evaluation of the reference book.

The encyclopedia presents alphabetically arranged biographies of hundreds of artists - writers, painters, historians, and scholars from different historical periods. Among the included names are the two Burgas poets Natalia Nedyalkova and Mina Krusteva, who receive well-deserved international recognition.

The publication demonstrates a large-scale collective work of an international research team, which aims to preserve and promote cultural diversity through in-depth bibliographic notes and precisely selected creative biographies.