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Victoria Beshliiska included in Curtis Brown catalogue

Victoria Beshliiska
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Just a few weeks after being proclaimed Writer of 2024 at the annual Sofia City Library awards and after her Nishka (Thread) was declared novel of the year in the Bulgarian Literature category of the Ozone.bg awards, Victoria Beshliiska, author of Clay, Heart and Thread, has officially been included in the catalogue of one of the world’s biggest literary agencies Curtis Brown.

Curtis Brown, one of the oldest agencies in Europe, founded in 1899 in London, has played a key role in asserting authors such as A.A. Milne, Daphne du Maurier and Margaret Atwood.

An important role in the agency’s decision was also played by the impeccable translation into English by Angela Rodel who received the international Booker prize for her work on Georgi Gospodinov’s Time Shelter.



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