Emanuil A. Vidinski
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Emanuil A. Vidinski is a Bulgarian writer, poet, and musician.
He has published his works in several Bulgarian newspapers (Culture, Literary Newspaper, Capital Light), magazines, and literature web portals (liternet.bg http://www.liternet.bg, slovo.bg http://www.slovo.bg, grosnipelikani.net http://www.grosnipelikani.net). He cofounded the humanistic seminar "Angle" (2003–2004) http://trigon.hit.bg/.
Emanuil A. Vidinski authored the collection of short stories Cartographies of Escape (2005) which was among the six shortlisted books for the Elias Canetti Award (2005) and the novel Places to Breathe (2008). He won the Rashko Sugarev Award in 2004 for his short story “4th of October" and the "Balkani Award" in 2009 for his short story "Egon and the silence".
During 2005–2006 he wrote a music column entitled "Musaic" for the Literary Newspaper. In 2004, he and poets Petar Tchouhov and Ivan Hristov
established the ethno-rock poetry band Gologan.
His works have been translated into English, German, Hungarian, Croatian and Spanish. His next book is to be published in 2011.
He has published his works in several Bulgarian newspapers (Culture, Literary Newspaper, Capital Light), magazines, and literature web portals (liternet.bg http://www.liternet.bg, slovo.bg http://www.slovo.bg, grosnipelikani.net http://www.grosnipelikani.net). He cofounded the humanistic seminar "Angle" (2003–2004) http://trigon.hit.bg/.
Emanuil A. Vidinski authored the collection of short stories Cartographies of Escape (2005) which was among the six shortlisted books for the Elias Canetti Award (2005) and the novel Places to Breathe (2008). He won the Rashko Sugarev Award in 2004 for his short story “4th of October" and the "Balkani Award" in 2009 for his short story "Egon and the silence".
During 2005–2006 he wrote a music column entitled "Musaic" for the Literary Newspaper. In 2004, he and poets Petar Tchouhov and Ivan Hristov
Ivan Hristov
Ivan Khristov is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed in the early to mid 2000s. He won a bronze medal in the K-4 1000 m event at the 2002 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Seville....
established the ethno-rock poetry band Gologan.
His works have been translated into English, German, Hungarian, Croatian and Spanish. His next book is to be published in 2011.
External links
- http://liternet.bg/publish9/eavidinski/index.html Selection of works (in Bulgarian)
- http://www.slovo.bg/showauthor.php3?ID=378&LangID=1 From Cartographies of escape (in Bulgarian)
- http://www.gologan.net Website of ethno-rock poetry band Gologan