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Bulgarian Literature and Translation Awards [Bulgarian Literature, Part I]

We mentioned these contests a while back and at long last, here’s the official press release about the winning novel and translator. To make this all a bit more exciting, tomorrow I’m going to post short capsules on recent Bulgarian works published in English translation; Thursday I’ll post a long section of Milen’s novel; and on Friday I’ll post a piece of Zdravka’s translations. This is all so Three Percent: an ongoing series on Spanish-language novelists, and a mini-focus on Bulgaria. I have the best job in the world.

Milen Ruskov and Zdravka Evtimova Win Inaugural Contests for Contemporary Bulgarian Literature

December 2010鈥擮pen Letter Books and the Elizabeth Kostova Foundation are proud to announce the inaugural winners of two contests supporting Bulgarian literature: Milen Ruskov won the first Contest for Contemporary Bulgarian Writers for his novel Thrown into Nature, and Zdravka Evtimova won the Contest for Translators.

鈥淲hat the Elizabeth Kostova Foundation is doing for Bulgarian literature is remarkable,鈥 said Open Letter publisher Chad W. Post. 鈥淭he support they鈥檙e giving to Bulgarian writers鈥攖hrough the Sozopol Fiction Seminars and these contests鈥攇oes a long way to helping bring contemporary Bulgarian literature to the attention of readers throughout the world.鈥

Milen Rouskov鈥檚 Thrown into Nature will be published by Open Letter in the fall of 2011. The novel is an ironic, humorous book set in sixteenth-century Spain and tells the story of Dr. Nicolas Monardes, whose treatise 鈥淥f the Tabaco and His Great Vertues鈥 was partially responsible for introducing tobacco to Europe. Da Silva鈥擠r. Monardes鈥檚 assistant鈥攏arrates the novel and the absurd adventures of Dr. monardes, who attempts to cure all ills through the 鈥減ower of tobacco,鈥 until it becomes painfully clear that tobacco isn鈥檛 the perfect panacea.

As a result of winning the Contest for Transaltors, Zdravka Evtimova will spend three weeks in Rochester, NY, working with Open Letter on her translation of Master Mille鈥檚 Living Light and Other Stories by Boyan Biolchev and learning about the U.S. publishing industry. An author in her own right, Evtimova has also translated several English novels into Bulgarian (including Siri Hustvedt鈥檚 What I Loved) and Bulgarian stories into English.

Elizabeth Kostova (author of The Historian and The Swan Thieves) helped found the Elizabeth Kostova Foundation in 2007 with the goal of promoting Bulgarian creative writing, the translation of contemporary Bulgarian literature into English, and friendship between Bulgarian authors and American and British authors. To this end, and among other initiatives, the Foundation supports the Sozopol Fiction Seminars, the , and, with support of the , these two inaugural contests.

was also founded in 2007 at the URochester with the goal of publishing and promoting literature in translation. In addition to publishing 10 works in translation every year, the press helps run the , the Reading the World Conversation Series at the URochester, and the .

鈥淚鈥檓 delighted and grateful that Open Letter Books is partnering with Elizabeth Kostova Foundation to support the very fine鈥攁nd very interesting鈥攍iterature currently coming out of Bulgaria,鈥 said Elizabeth Kostova. 鈥淭hese awards will do much to nurture the work of Bulgarian writers in the global literary scene.鈥

鈥淚n the context of how few English translations of contemporary Bulgarian literature are published on an annual basis, I consider these two complementary awards both indispensable and essential to the mission of the Elizabeth Kostova Foundation,鈥 EFK director Milena Deleva stated. 鈥淭hese awards create new and much needed opportunities for both Bulgarian writers and literary translators. They also expand the Foundation鈥檚 collaborative framework through two ideal partnerships with Open Letter and the America for Bulgaria Foundation.鈥



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