Ooni Koda
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Newsfeed
  4. /
  5. Bookfest International Book Fair to kick off on...

Bookfest International Book Fair to kick off on Wednesday; Bulgaria - Guest of Honour

June 14, 2026

The 19th edition of the Bookfest International Book Salon will take place June 3 - 7 at Romexpo's Pavilion B2, with 158 exhibitors and 455 events scheduled for readers and professionals.This year's Guest of Honour is Bulgaria.Dan Croitoru, member of the Board of the Romanian Publishers Association and editorial director at Polirom, said Bookfest continues to grow as a major cultural platform."We will have 158 exhibitors and 455 events across common spaces and publishers' stands. A dedicated stand of the Frankfurt Book Fair will also be arranged, with six publishers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, and fair officials meeting Romanian publishers ahead of Romania's role as Guest of Honour at the Frankfurt 2028 Book Fair," Croitoru said.He added that new titles by Mircea Cartarescu, Cristian Tudor Popescu, Gabriela Adamesteanu, Mircea Mihaies, Moni Stanila, Simona Antonescu, Lucian Teodorovici, Bogdan Cretu, Andreea Rasuceanu and Filip Florian will be launched."Bookfest has been a strategic project of the Ministry of Culture for four years now and has been under the High Patronage of the President of Romania since 2016," Croitoru mentioned.Bulgaria's ambassador to Romania, Radko Vlaykov, highlighted the deep historical ties between the two countries and welcomed the strong Bulgarian presence at this year's fair.He recalled that in 1870, eight Bulgarian printing houses operated in Romania and that many major Bulgarian cultural figures had close links to Bucharest and other Romanian cities."I would like to say that there is no prominent figure in Bulgarian history whose destiny is not connected to Romania, to Bucharest, or to one of the other cities: Hristo Botev, Vasil Levski, Georgi Rakovski. The Bulgarian people have always expressed their gratitude for the help offered by Romania. This is what we rely on today as well, affirming how much we value this friendship and cooperation between the cultural and literary communities of Bulgaria and Romania, which has lasted for centuries. The collaboration did not stop before 1989 either, during the totalitarian period, but the post-1989 period proved particularly fruitful," the Bulgarian diplomat said.He noted that Romania was Guest of Honour at the Sofia Book Fair in 2014 and expressed hope that Bulgaria's program in Bucharest would match that standard.Cultural manager Oana Boca Stanescu, Romania's coordinator for the Guest of Honor program, outlined the main events, including meetings with Bulgarian authors, presentations of newly translated works, and Romanian-Bulgarian cultural dialogues.The Bulgarian stand, organized by the Bulgarian Book Association with support from the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture, will feature a wide selection of Bulgarian-language titles and Romanian translations.Bulgaria is bringing a 14-member delegation of writers, poets and children's authors, who will take part in events at Romexpo as well as readings and discussions in bookstores and cultural venues across Bucharest.One of the most anticipated guests is Georgi Gospodinov, considered among Europe's leading contemporary authors. He will appear at Bookfest and at an additional off-site event.On June 3 at 18:00, Gospodinov will be in conversation with Mircea Cartarescu on the ARENA Stage, moderated by cultural journalist Mirela Nagat. On June 4 at 19:00, at Humanitas Cismigiu, he will launch the Romanian translation of his novel 'Death and the Gardener', published this year by Anansi. World Fiction, in the rendering of Mariana Mangiulea Jatop.Other Bulgarian guests include Ioanna Elmy, Elena Alexieva, Kostadin Kostadinov, Petia Kokudeva and Nadejda Radulova. Bulgarian writer Todor P. Todorov, nominated for the 2024 EU Prize for Literature, will hold a dialogue with Romanian writer Bogdan Cretu, nominated in 2025.

Read in full - click here
Study: Expansion of Non-EU Platforms Could Generate Losses of RON 1.78 Billion for Romania’s Economy

Study: Expansion of Non-EU Platforms Could Generate Losses of RON 1.78 Billion for Romania’s Economy A study conducted by the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE) on the socio-economic impact of international e-commerce platforms in Romania shows that the rapid expansion of non-EU platforms could have significant negative effects on......

Romania’s internal energy production down overall in January-April 2026, renewables register advance

Romania’s internal energy production decreased by 1.5% in the first four months of 2026 compared with the same period in 2025, while final electricity consumption fell by 2.7%, according to data published on Monday, June 15, by the National Institute of Statistics (INS).  Primary energy resources totaled 10.482 million tons of oil equivalent (toe) between […]

Flori de Ie Became a Diplomatic Language in Nicosia: More Than 300 Leaders Celebrated Friendship, Heritage, and Cooperation Between Romania and Cyprus

More than 300 representatives of the Government and Parliament of the Republic of Cyprus, the Presidential Administration of Romania, the diplomatic corps, the business and academic communities, as well as members of the Romanian and Cypriot communities, gathered in Nicosia for one of the most significant Romanian cultural and economic...

Auchan kicks off the Beer Fair with over 300 varieties from 25 countries, ahead of the World Cup

Until July 14, 2026, Auchan Romania is hosting the 17th edition of the Beer Fair, an iconic commercial event in Romania and the largest beer fair in local retail. Customers visiting Auchan stores have access to a selection of over 300 varieties - including established local and international brands, as well as dozens of new […]

Central Bucharest on the radar of premium buyers: Barrio leverages on exclusivity and an ultra-central location

Central Bucharest continues to rank among the most sought-after residential addresses in the capital. Quick access to the city's main business districts, cultural and retail destinations, combined with the advantages of a well-established infrastructure, continues to drive demand for properties located in Bucharest’s most prestigious areas. At the same time, the limited number of new […]

Greece tops list of 2026 holiday destinations among Romanians

Greece remains the main choice for the 2026 season among Romanian, while destinations such as Sardinia (Italy) and Mallorca (Spain) are gaining increasing ground, according to Romanian airline AnimaWings.  The most bookings for the 2026 summer season were recorded for Crete, Rhodes, Zakynthos, Corfu, and Kefalonia, islands that continued to attract tourists through the combination […]