"The dying fire is often rekindled thanks to a few remaining embers." With these warm words, Slavic philology professor Krassimir Stantchev inspires hope that the fading interest in the Bulgarian alphabet, the Bulgarian language and Bulgarian culture abroad will one day rekindle its glow.
At a recent international conference on Cyrillic, held in Sofia and Plovdiv with the participation of scholars from eleven countries, the participants acknowledged a disturbing fact: the number of Bulgarian studies lectures abroad is decreasing with each passing year, and today there are only twenty-nine.
The situation is so serious, according to a professor at Italy's Roma Tre University, that there is literally talk of saving the teaching of Bulgarian in Europe.
The New Bulgarian University announces the start of its initiative Spring Days of the Arts , a celebration of creativity and culture. From today until 5 June, more than 30 cultural and artistic events will take place, involving students, faculty and..
"Bulgarian" is the title of a new bilingual book featuring the works of Ivaylo Balabanov (1945-2021), which is being prepared for print on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the birth of the unforgettable Bulgarian poet. Printing the book in..
Canadian writer of Egyptian origin Eric Chacour is a quest of Radio Bulgaria during his visit to Sofia as one of the visiting speakers during the Month of Francophonie organized by the French Institute in Bulgaria . His award-winning debut novel Ce..
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