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  2. Bulgarian literature - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian literature is literature written by Bulgarians or residents of Bulgaria, or written in the Bulgarian language; usually the latter is the defining feature. Bulgarian literature can be said to be one of the oldest among the Slavic peoples , having its roots during the late 9th century and the times of Simeon I of the First Bulgarian ...

  3. Contemporary Bulgarian Writers - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Bulgarian Writers aims at facilitating the access of the English speaking audience to the contemporary Bulgarian literature. Created in public interest, its mission is to be a crossing-point of the contemporary Bulgarian literature and the English speaking world.

  4. Yordan Eftimov - Wikipedia

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    Among the subjects he teaches are BULB715 – The Bulgarian Modernism, and BULB602 – The Literature of the Balkans after the Balkan Wars and until Nowadays. [3] Since 1993, with some intervals, he has been the editor of the independent weekly issue for culture Literaturen Vestnik (Literary Newspaper).

  5. Petko Todorov - Wikipedia

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    Petko Iurdanov Todorov (Elena, September 26, 1879 – February 14, 1916, Château-d'Œx) was a Bulgarian writer, journalist, dramatist, poet and critic. He is cited as the originator of the Romantic short story in Bulgaria [ 1 ] although this is true only for his earlier texts because he soon progressed to deeper and newer psychological ...

  6. Kiril Hristov (writer) - Wikipedia

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    At that time Hristov was already a popular author, and was considered one of the builders of modern Bulgarian literature, with him being recognised as a classic of literary criticism. He is seen as the first great poet after Vazov. His poem "Women and wine!" (1897) is still one of the most popular and recited works of Bulgarian literature.

  7. Category:Bulgarian literature - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Bulgarian literature (8 C, 25 P) P. Bulgarian poetry (2 C) R. Rila Literary School (3 P) W. Works by Bulgarian writers (1 C) Bulgarian writers (22 C, 4 P)

  8. List of Bulgarian writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable writers from Bulgaria This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. Mirela Ivanova - Wikipedia

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    Mirela Ivanova writes essays, reviews on fiction and theatre performances, deals with literature history, and translates from the German language. She is an author of scenarios for documentary films. In 1994 she translated and published an anthology of modern German poetry, titled The Wandering of Stones.