Literary events
Book launches, author talks, readings, and literary festivals.
Vienna Bulgarian Literary Circle Visits Burgas with Rich Cultural Program
The Vienna Bulgarian Literary Circle organizes a traditional summer meeting in Burgas with musical, theatrical, and literary performances, supported by the local community.
Boginya Mateyeva presents the emotional book "Cry for Forgiveness" in Burgas
The famous journalist Boginya Mateeva will present her book of short stories on August 14 in Burgas, revealing authentic human stories through the prism of forgiveness and experience.
The Bards of "Salty Winds": A Poetic Festival with a National Voice in Burgas
The seventeenth edition of the "Salty Winds" festival brings together 22 performers and 6 duet formations from Bulgaria and abroad in the emblematic Sea Garden of Burgas.
Journalist Liyana Pandelieva presents her British saga in Pomorie
An upcoming literary premiere reveals a comprehensive study of English history through the author's personal lens, combining documentary detail and emotional narrative.
A Literary Meeting with the Master of Magical Stories in Burgas
Popular Bulgarian author Martin Kolev presents his new collection "The Ginger Cat" at the Georgi Baev Gallery Museum, combining a creative meeting with a writing workshop.
A book reveals the aesthetics of the scandalous film manifesto "Dogme 95"
A premiere is upcoming for a scientific research dedicated to the revolutionary Danish film movement, which transformed contemporary cinematography through radical creative principles.
Burgas artists turn a summer evening into an art festival
The sixth edition of the "Read and Knit" festival will present a rich program featuring over 50 artists from various fields of art in Boris Garden in Burgas.
Childhood in Bulgaria: A Scientific Study Reveals the Hidden Layers of the Post-Socialist Era
Dr. Plamena Kirova's monograph presents an in-depth analysis of the children's world in Bulgaria after 1989, focusing on the changing patterns of education and play in the context of social transformations.
Literary Voices: Journalists and Writers Against Spiritual Fast Food
Burgas artists organize a literary reading that aims to show the deep connection between journalism and literature by presenting inspiring stories and positive messages.
An intellectual forum reveals the depths of freedom and culture
Publishing House "Critique and Humanism" organizes an innovative public event in Burgas, which will transform the traditional podcast "CH Speaks" into a direct dialogue with the audience.
The Burgas writer Vasil Lyutskanov debuts with a novel inspired by the "Book of Job".
Vasil Lyutskanов, an established journalist with a 45-year career, presents his debut novel "Goodbye, Lавrak" on June 25 in Burgas. The book, co-financed by the Municipality of Burgas, traces the dramatic odyssey of the protagonist Victor Lyutov - Lavrak, whose story is inspired by the "Book of Job" from the Old Testament.
Burgas welcomes the "FANTASTIC" festival for literature and technologies of the future
On June 27 in Burgas the first edition of the "FANTASTIC BURGAS" festival, dedicated to speculative literature and innovations, will be held. The event will present the new novel by science fiction writer Marin Troshanov, and the host will be the renowned film critic Blagoy D. Ivanov.
Inspiring creative journey of the author Danna Donku
On June 21, a literary meeting will be held with the writer, poet and songwriter Danna Donku. She will present her latest poetry collection "Love Never Sleeps" and her romantic novels "Casta the Wild Heart" and "The Usurpers". Readers will have the opportunity to get acquainted with her inspirations between literature and music, to hear her poems and songs, and to receive autographs.
The Yambol poetess presents a book about the Thracian refugees in Burgas
The Burgas Historical Museum will present on June 17 the fiction book "The Wolf Temple" by the poet, novelist, and artist Vanya Veleva from Yambol. The book reveals the strength of the Bulgarian spirit and the sufferings of the Thracian refugees on the path to salvation.
The Black Sea Literary Festival gathers authors from Europe and Asia in Burgas
The second edition of the Black Sea International Literary Festival started in Burgas with readings by famous poets. The program includes numerous writers from different countries, who will participate in professional panels and special meetings with the audience. The festival is an important part of Burgas' candidacy for the European Capital of Culture 2032.
