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Fiction and non-fiction authors

  • Agop Melkonyan
  • Albena Stambolova
  • Alek Popov
    Alek Popov
    Alek Popov is a Bulgarian novelist, short story writer, essayist and scriptwriter, author of the novel Mission London.Alek Popov was born in Sofia in 1966. He studied in the elite classical gymnasium in Sofia and later received M.A. in Bulgarian philology from the University of Sofia. He is an...

  • Aleko Konstantinov
    Aleko Konstantinov
    Aleko Konstantinov was a Bulgarian writer, best known for his character Bay Ganyo, one of the most popular characters in Bulgarian fiction....

  • Aleksandar Gerov
  • Aleksandar Sekulov
  • Alexander Shurbanov
  • Anastas Stoyanov
  • Andrey Germanov
  • Andrey Gulyashki
  • Angel Igov
  • Angel Karaliychev
  • Angel Wagenstein
  • Anton Donchev
  • Anton Strashimirov
    Anton Strashimirov
    Anton Strashimirov was a Bulgarian author....

  • Asen Bosev
  • Asen Raztsvetnikov
  • Bogdan Russev
  • Bogomil Nonev
  • Bogomil Raynov
  • Boris Aprilov
    Boris Aprilov
    Boris Aprilov was a Bulgarian writer, playwright, satirist and humourist, dramaturge, well known for his novels, plays and screenplays, and mostly for his children's literature....

  • Boris Minkov
  • Boris Shivachev
  • Boyan Biolchev
  • Boyan Bolgar
  • Boyko Lambovski
  • Boyko Penchev
  • Chavdar Mutafov
  • Chavdar Tsenov
  • Chernorizets Hrabar
    Chernorizets Hrabar
    Chernorizets Hrabar was a Bulgarian monk, scholar and writer who worked at the Preslav Literary School at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th century, developing Medieval Bulgarian literature and spreading Old Church Slavonic.- Name :...

  • Chudomir
    Chudomir
    Chudomir , born Dimitar Hristov Chorbadjiev , was a Bulgarian writer and painter.He is famous for his short stories, such as "I'm not One of Them" and "Locals" , satirizing the human weaknesses and political vices of his time.-Biography:He was born in village Turia on March 25, 1890 and died...

  • Constantine of Kostenets
    Constantine of Kostenets
    Constantine of Kostenets , also known as Konstantin Kostenechki and Constantine the Philosopher , was a medieval Bulgarian writer and chronicler...

  • Constantine of Preslav
    Constantine of Preslav
    Constantine of Preslav was a medieval Bulgarian scholar, writer and translator, one of the most important men of letters working at the Preslav Literary School at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th century. Biographical evidence about his life is scarce but he is believed to have...

  • Deyan Enev
    Deyan Enev
    Deyan Enev is a Bulgarian writer and journalist.- Biography :Deyan Enev was born in 1960 in Sofia. He graduated from Sofia's First English Language School and later completed a degree in Bulgarian Philology at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"...

  • Dimitar Avramov
  • Dimitar Dimov
    Dimitar Dimov
    Dimitar Todorov Dimov was a Bulgarian dramatist, novelist, and veterinary surgeon.Born in Lovech, he is best known for his best-selling novel Tobacco , which was made into the 1962 film Tobacco, directed by Nikola Korabov...

  • Dimitar Inkyov
  • Dimitar Kantakuzin
  • Dimitar Kirkov (writer)
  • Dimitar Talev
    Dimitar Talev
    Dimitar Talev was a Bulgarian writer and journalist.-Biography:Born in Prilep - Ottoman Empire, present day Republic of Macedonia, he graduated high school in Bitola. Talev studied medicine and philosophy in Zagreb and Vienna, and Slavic philology in Sofia University...

  • Dimitar Shumnaliev
  • Dimiter Kenarov
  • Dobri Ganchev
  • Dobri Nemirov
  • Dobri Zhotev
  • Elena Alexieva
    Elena Alexieva
    Elena Alexieva is a Bulgarian writer. She was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1975. She studied at the First English Language School in Sofia. She majored in International Economic Relations at the University of National and World Economics in Sofia, and continued her studies in the Doctoral Program in...

  • Elin Pelin
    Elin Pelin
    Elin Pelin , born Dimitar Ivanov Stoyanov is arguably considered Bulgaria’s best narrator of country life.Born into a large family in the village of Baylovo near Sofia, he loved writing and reading from an early age...

  • Emanuel Ikonomov
  • Emanuil A. Vidinski
    Emanuil A. Vidinski
    Emanuil A. Vidinski is a Bulgarian writer, poet, and musician.He has published his works in several Bulgarian newspapers , magazines, and literature web portals . He cofounded the humanistic seminar "Angle" .Emanuil A...

  • Emil Andreev
    Emil Andreev
    Emil Andreev is a Bulgarian writer. He graduated in English Language Studies from the Veliko Tarnovo University. He has worked as a teacher, journalist, translator and lecturer in English at the Faculty of Theology, Sofia University "St...

  • Emil Koralov
  • Emilia Dvoryanova
  • Emiliyan Stanev
    Emiliyan Stanev
    Emiliyan Stanev was the pseudonym of Nikola Stoyanov Stanev , a 20th-century Bulgarian prose writer....

  • Evgeni Konstantinov
  • Evgenia Ivanova
  • Fani Popova-Mutafova
  • Galin Nikiforov
    Galin Nikiforov
    Galin Nikiforov is a contemporary Bulgarian writer. He was born in 1968 and lives in Dobrich, Bulgaria. He graduated from the Technical University of Plovdiv and the Economic University of Varna. He has worked as an engineer in the industry since 1993. He is married and has a daughter...

  • Gencho Stoev
  • Georgi Danailov (writer)
  • Georgi Gospodinov
    Georgi Gospodinov
    Georgi Gospodinov is a popular Bulgarian writer, poet and columnist. His first poetry book, Lapidarium , won the National Debut Prize. His best known work, Natural novel, has been translated into more than 10 languages, among which English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish,...

  • Georgi Grozdev
  • Georgi Karaslavov
    Georgi Karaslavov
    Georgi Karaslavov was a Bulgarian writer born in the Debar district of the town of Parvomay in Plovdiv Province. Several of his novels, including Snaha, Tatul, and Selkor, were made into films.-Honors:...

  • Georgi Markov
    Georgi Markov
    Georgi Ivanov Markov was a Bulgarian dissident writer.Markov originally worked as a novelist and playwright, but in 1969 he defected from Bulgaria, then governed by President Todor Zhivkov...

  • Georgi Markovski
  • Georgi Mishev
  • Georgi Raychev
  • Georgi Stamatov
    Georgi Stamatov
    Georgi Porfiriev Stamatov was a Bulgarian writer.He was born in Tiraspol, Bessarabia , and until his teens believed himself to be Russian. His father moved to Bulgaria after the war of liberation in 1879, and Georgi joined him three years later...

  • Georgi Tenev
    Georgi Tenev
    Georgi Tenev is a Bulgarian novelist, short story writer, playwright and film/TV screenwriter.Major topics in Tenev’s works are the cultural and ideological void in the post-totalitarian societies and the consequent emerging of counter-cultures; the fall of utopias and the social amnesias...

  • Germinal Chivikov
  • Ginka Bilyarska
  • Haim Oliver
  • Harry Stoyanov
  • Hristo Botev
    Hristo Botev
    Hristo Botev , born Hristo Botyov Petkov , was a Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary. Botev is widely considered by Bulgarians to be a symbolic historical figure and national hero.-Early years:...

  • Hristo Boychev
    Hristo Boychev
    Hristo Boychev is a Bulgarian writer born on March 5, 1950.The Colonel Bird won the British Council Award for Central and Eastern Europe, and was later adapted into a film, Voenno Poleva Bolnitza...

  • Hristo Kalchev
  • Hristo Karastoyanov
    Hristo Karastoyanov
    Hristo Karastoyanov is a contemporary Bulgarian novelist.He studied Bulgarian Philology at Plovdiv University and made his debut in 1981 with the "Cracked Asphalt", stories....

  • Iliya Blaskov
  • Ilko Dimitrov
    Ilko Dimitrov
    Ilko Dimitrov Dimitrov ; Bulgarian jurist and poet, born on 23 December 1955 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Deputy defense minister of the Republic of Bulgaria . Member of the 40th National Assembly of Bulgaria...

  • Ilya Velchev
  • Ivan Bogorov
    Ivan Bogorov
    Ivan Bogorov was a noted Bulgarian encyclopedist from the time of the National Revival. Educated in medicine, he also worked in the spheres of industry, economy, transport, geography, journalism and linguistics....

  • Ivan Golev
  • Ivan Hadzhimarchev
  • Ivan Vazov
    Ivan Vazov
    Ivan Minchov Vazov was a Bulgarian poet, novelist and playwright, often referred to as "the Patriarch of Bulgarian literature". He was born in Sopot, a town in the Rose Valley of Bulgaria ....

  • Ivayla Aleksandrova
  • Ivaylo Petrov
    Ivaylo Petrov
    Ivaylo Petrov is a retired Bulgarian footballer who played for CSKA Sofia. His nickname is "Pifa". Petrov is known in Bulgaria as an expert in saving penalty kicks. Аs a matter of fact Petrov saved 4 penalty kicks against Levski. The first 2 were when he was with Cherno More and the last 2 were...

  • Ivo Siromahov
    Ivo Siromahov
    Ivo Siromahov is a Bulgarian writer, humorist and dramatist.Siromahov was born on December 29, 1971 in Sofia, Bulgaria.After graduating from the National School for Ancient Languages and Culture in Sofia, he studied stage direction at the Krastyo Sarafov National Academy for Theatre and Film...

  • John Exarch
    John Exarch
    John Exarch was a medieval Bulgarian scholar, writer and translator, one of the most important men of letters working at the Preslav Literary School at the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th century. Evidence about his life is scarce but his literary legacy suggests an excellent...

  • Kamen Kalchev
  • Kerana Angelova
  • Kiril Hristov
  • Kiril Topalov
  • Konstantin Galabov
  • Konstantin Iliev (playwright)
  • Konstantin Konstantinov (writer)
  • Konstantin Pavlov
    Konstantin Pavlov
    Konstantin Pavlov was a Bulgarian screenwriter, author and poet. Pavlov became a prominent intellectual during Burlgaria's Communist era, even though he faced censorship and a ten year long publishing ban by the government.Pavlov was born on April 2, 1933, in the former village of Vitoshko, near...

  • Konstantin Petkanov
  • Konstantin Velichkov
    Konstantin Velichkov
    Konstantin Velichkov was a Bulgarian writer and public figure.-Biography:He was born in the town of Pazardzhik....

  • Krastan Dyankov
  • Krastyo Krastev
    Krastyo Krastev
    Krastyo Kotev Krastev , popularly known as Dr. Krastev , was a Bulgarian writer, translator, philosopher and public figure most notable as Bulgaria's first professional literary critic...

  • Kristin Dimitrova
    Kristin Dimitrova
    Kristin Dimitrova, a Bulgarian writer and poet, was born in Sofia on May 19, 1963. Graduated in English and American Studies from the Sofia University, she now works there at the Department of Foreign Languages...

  • Krum Velkov
  • Lada Galina
  • Lea Koen
  • Lyuben Dilov
    Lyuben Dilov
    Lyuben Dilov , also known as Luben Dilov and Ljuben Dilov was a Bulgarian science-fiction writer.He graduated from Sofia University, specializing Bulgarian language and literature...

  • Lyuben Petkov
  • Lyuben Stanev
  • Lyubomir Nikolov
  • Lyubomir Pavlov Nikolov
  • Lyudmil Stanev
  • Lyudmil Stoyanov
  • Maria Stankova
  • Marko Ganchev
  • Marko Marchevski
  • Matvey Valev
  • Mihail Kremen
  • Mihalaki Georgiev
  • Milen Ruskov
    Milen Ruskov
    Milen Ruskov , a Bulgarian writer and translator. He graduated from Sofia University in 1995.- Books :Novels:* Pocket Encyclopaedia of Mysteries ;* Thrown into Nature ;* Vazvisheniya ....

  • Minko Bentchev
  • Mincho Kanchev
  • Misho Hadzhiyski
  • Momchil Nikolov (writer)
  • Naum Preslavski
  • Nayden Gerov
    Nayden Gerov
    Nayden Gerov , born Nayden Gerov Hadzhidobrevich February 23, 1823, Koprivshtitsa–October 9, 1900, Plovdiv) was a Bulgarian linguist, folklorist, writer and public figure during the Bulgarian National Revival....

  • Nayden Sheytanov
  • Nayden Valchev
  • Nedyalko Yordanov
    Nedyalko Yordanov
    Nedyalko Yordanov is a famous Bulgarian poet, playwright, and publicist.-External links:...

  • Nikola Danchov
  • Nikola Gigov
    Nikola Gigov
    Nikola Gigov is a Bulgarian poet and writer. He has won several national and international awards. Today he lives and works in the town of Smolyan, Bulgaria.- Works :...

  • Nikola Indzhov
  • Nikola Nachov
  • Nikola Radev
  • Nikola Rakitin
  • Nikola Statkov
  • Nikola Strandzhanski
  • Nikolay Atanasov (poet)
  • Nikolay Bliznakov
    Nikolay Bliznakov
    Nikolay Bliznakov is a Bulgarian journalist, publicist and politician. Mostly under the pseudonym Kris Nichols, he has been the author of several Science Fiction books which were translated into Russian, Polish and German.-References:...

  • Nikolay Draganov
  • Nikolay Haytov
    Nikolay Haytov
    Nikolay Haytov was a Bulgarian fiction writer, playwright, patriot and publicist known for his publications and research regarding the life of Bulgarian revolutioner Vasil Levski....

  • Nikolay Kanev
  • Nikolay Ninov (journalist)
  • Nikolay Raynov
  • Nikolay Svetlev
  • Nikolay Tellalov
  • Orlin Vasilev
  • Paisius of Hilendar
    Paisius of Hilendar
    Saint Paisius of Hilendar or Paisiy Hilendarski was a Bulgarian clergyman and a key Bulgarian National Revival figure. He is most famous for being the author of Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya, the second modern Bulgarian history after the work of Petar Bogdan Bakshev from 1667, “History of Bulgaria”...

  • Pavel Deliradev
  • Pavel Tsvetkov
    Pavel Tsvetkov
    Pavel Chavdarov Tsvetkov is a Bulgarian poet and writer, best known for his "Desperate Love" Book of Poems and the essay "Exules Suo Voluntate: Roots and Fruits of Bulgarian National Nihilism".-Life:...

  • Pelin Pelinov
  • Pelin Velkov
  • Penka Bangova
  • Penyo Rusev
  • Petar Bobev
  • Petar Karapetrov
  • Petar Marev
  • Petar Slavinski
  • Petar Stapov
  • Petar Tsonchev
  • Petar Uvaliev
  • Petko Bratinov
  • Petko Ogoyski
  • Petko Todorov
  • Petya Arnaudova
  • Plamen Antov
  • Plamen Mitrev
  • Presbyter Cosmas
  • Radoy Ralin
    Radoy Ralin
    Radoy Ralin , born Dimitar Stoyanov , was a famous Bulgarian dissident, poet, and satirist.After the downfall of the Communist regime, he was urged to run for Parliament, but adamantly refused....

  • Rangel Ignatov
  • Rashko Sugarev
  • Reni Stoyanova
  • Rosen Bosev
  • Rositsa Tasheva
  • Rumen Barosov
  • Rumyana Uzunova
  • Sanda Yovcheva
  • Sava Dobroplodni
    Sava Dobroplodni
    Sava Dobroplodni , born Sava Hadzhiiliev , was a Bulgarian writer, teacher and theatrical worker of the Bulgarian National Revival and an honorary member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences....

  • Serafim Severnyak
  • Sevda Sevan
    Sevda Sevan
    Sevda Sevan was a prominent Armenian-Bulgarian writer, the Ambassador of Armenia in Bulgaria from 1994 to 2005. Sevda Sevan was the third wife of Bulgarian writer and editor Varban Stamatov...

  • Sibin Maynalovski
  • Silvia Choleva
  • Simeon Lazarov
  • Sirak Skitnik
  • Slav G. Karaslavov
  • Slav Karaslavov
  • Slave Makedonski
  • Sophronius of Vratsa
    Sophronius of Vratsa
    Saint Sophronius of Vratsa , born Stoyko Vladislavov , was a Bulgarian cleric and one of the leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival....

  • Stanislav Stratiev
    Stanislav Stratiev
    -Biography:Stanislav Stratiev was a Bulgarian playwright, screenwriter, and author. He began his career as a journalist while studying for an MA in Literature at Sofia University...

  • Stefan Gruev
  • Stefan Kisyov
    Stefan Kisyov
    Stefan Kisyov is a novelist, journalist, playwright and short story writer. Kisyov was born in Stara Zagora in 1963. He studied at Sofia and Plovdiv universities, and also at the Sorbonne in Paris...

  • Stefan Lovechki
  • Stefan Popov (writer)
  • Stefan Tsanev
    Stefan Tsanev
    Stefan Nedelchev Tsanev is a contemporary Bulgarian writer, known for his essays, plays, poems, and historical novels.His books include Ubiytsite sa mezhdu nas , and his plays, Istinskiyat Ivaylo , which was banned....

  • Stefan Vlahov-Mitsov
  • Sten Leon
  • Stiliyan Chilingirov
  • Stephen Constant
  • Stoyan Daskalov
  • Stoyan Mihaylovski
    Stoyan Mihaylovski
    Stoyan Nikolov Mihaylovski was a Bulgarian writer and social figure.-Biography:Mihaylovski was born to a prominent Bulgarian National Revival family in Elena as the son of Nikola Mihaylovski and the nephew of religious leader Stoyan Mihaylovski, better known as Ilarion Makariopolski...

  • Stoyan Vatralski
  • Stoyan Zagorchinov
    Stoyan Zagorchinov
    Stoyan Zagorchinov was a Bulgarian writer. Author of The Last Day - The God's Day, one of the first social-historical epic novel in Bulgarian literature. Zagorchinov was also an author of plays, essays, portrait pieces, articles and memoirs.-Biography:Stoyan Zagorchinov was born in 1889 in...

  • Stoyan Zaimov
    Stoyan Zaimov
    Stoyan Zaimov was a Bulgarian revolutionary, apostle of the April Uprising, enlightener, public figure and writer. A native of Chirpan, he died in Pleven....

  • Stoyo Tetevenski
  • Svetlozar Igov
  • Svetolik Milchich
  • Svetoslav Milarov-Sapunov
  • Svetoslav Minkov
    Svetoslav Minkov
    Svetoslav Konstantinov Minkov was a Bulgarian absurdist fiction writer.- Biography :Minkov was born in Radomir in 1902 in a military family. His older brother Asen died in the Second Balkan War, while his other brother Ivan, a member of the Bulgarian Communist Party, committed suicide in 1925 to...

  • Svetoslav Peychev
  • Tanyo Klisurov
  • Tanyo Tanev
  • Teodora Dimova
  • Tihomir Pavlov
  • Todor Pirdopski
  • Todor Tashev
  • Todor Vlaykov
  • Toncho Zhechev
  • Tonya Borisova
  • Trifon Kunev
  • Tsani Ginchev
  • Tsanko Tserkovski
  • Tsoncho Rodev
  • Tsvetan Severski
  • Valentin Fortunov
    Valentin Fortunov
    Valentin Fortunov is Bulgarian writer, publisher and journalist born on August 15 1957.Valentin Fortunov lives in Burgas on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria....

  • Valeri Ivanov
  • Valeri Petrov
    Valeri Petrov
    Valeri Petrov , pseudonym of Valeri Nisim Mevorah is a popular Bulgarian poet, screenplay writer, playwright and translator of paternal Jewish origin....

  • Vasil Akyov
  • Vasil Drumev
  • Vasil Popov (writer)
  • Vasil Sotirov (writer)
  • Vasil Tsonev
  • Ventseslav Konstantinov
    Ventseslav Konstantinov
    Ventseslav Konstantinov is a Bulgarian writer and translator of German and English literature.- Life :...

  • Vera Mutafchieva
  • Vesa Paspaleeva
  • Vesel Tsankov
  • Veselin Branev
  • Veselin Hanchev
  • Viktor Paskov
    Viktor Paskov
    Viktor Marinov Paskov was a Bulgarian writer, musician, musicologist and screenwriter.Paskov was born in the capital Sofia and finished high school in the city. He graduated from what is today the Felix Mendelssohn College of Music and Theatre in Leipzig, East Germany in 1976 and was part of...

  • Vladi Kirov
  • Vladimir Ardenski
  • Vladimir Bashev
  • Vladimir Levchev
  • Vladimir Lukov
    Vladimir Lukov
    Vladimir Lukov is a Bulgarian poet. He is a descendant of the repatriated family Tsipas Greek Macedonia, Agios Pandeleimon near Florina. He graduated Geography and Philosophy at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. Since 1969 he has published poetry...

  • Vladimir Musakov
  • Vladimir Polyanov
  • Vladimir Rusaliev
  • Vladimir Svintila
  • Vladislav the Grammarian
    Vladislav the Grammarian
    Vladislav the Grammarian was a fifteenth-century Bulgarian monk, writer, historian and theologian.He worked in both medieval Bulgaria and Serbia and is regarded as both Serbian and Bulgarian author...

  • Voydan Chernodrinski
  • Yana Bukova
  • Yana Yazova
  • Yasen Antov
  • Yasen Atanasov
  • Yolo Denev
  • Yordan Detev
  • Yordan Eftimov
  • Yordan Hadzhiev
  • Yordan Kovachev
  • Yordan Mateev
  • Yordan Radichkov
    Yordan Radichkov
    Yordan Radichkov was a famous Bulgarian writer and playwright. Some literary critics state that he is the most significant figure in Bulgarian literature in the last third of the 20th century...

  • Yosif Bradati
  • Yulian Popov
  • Yuliya Kazaska
  • Yuliya Spiridonova
  • Zahariy Stoyanov
  • Zdenka Todorova
  • Zdravka Evtimova
    Zdravka Evtimova
    Zdravka Evtimova is a contemporary Bulgarian writer. She has four short story collections and four novels published in Bulgarian. Her short stories have appeared in many international literary journals. Some of her short story collections were translated into other languages...

  • Zmey Goryanin

Poets

  • Aleksandar Gerov
  • Aleksandar Milanov
  • Aleksandar Vutimski
  • Alexander Shurbanov
  • Angel Malinov
  • Ani Ilkov
  • Anton Popov
  • Atanas Dalchev
    Atanas Dalchev
    Atanas Hristov Dalchev was a Bulgarian poet, critic and translator. He is an author of poetry that brightly touches some philosophical problems. He translates poetry and fiction from French, Spanish, English, German and Russian authors...

  • Atanas Manchev
  • Atanas Stoyanov
  • August Rosenthal
  • Binyo Ivanov
  • Boris Hristov (writer)
  • Boyan Obretenov
  • Boyana Apostolova
  • Boyko Lambovski
  • Boyko Zlatev
  • Bozhidar Bozhilov
  • Chervenkp Krumov
  • Dahlia Dvoretska
  • Damyan Damyanov
  • David Ovadia
  • Dimcho Debelyanov
    Dimcho Debelyanov
    Dimcho Debelyanov was a Bulgarian poet and author whose death in the First World War cut off his promising literary career. Born to a prosperous family in Koprivshtitsa, Bulgaria, he experienced hardship upon the death of his father in 1896, which necessitated the family moving to Plovdiv, and...

  • Dimitar Babev
  • Dimitar Boyadzhiev
  • Dimitar Lepavtsov
  • Dimitar Milanov (poet)
  • Dimitar Panteleev
  • Dimitar Podvarzachov
  • Dimitar Polyanov
  • Dimitar Tochev
  • Dimitar Veliksin
  • Dimitar Voev
  • Dobromir Georgiev
  • Dobromir Tonev
  • Dora Gabe
    Dora Gabe
    Dora Gabe was а Bulgarian poetess. She published poetry for adults and children as well as travel books, short stories and essays.Gabe was born in the village of Dabovik near Dobrich to the family of Peter Gabe, a Russian immigrant. She studied natural science at the University of Sofia, French...

  • Dora Meteva
  • Dragomir Petrov
  • Edvin Sugarev
    Edvin Sugarev
    Edvin Sugarev is a Bulgarian poet and politician. He was born in 1953 in Sofia and graduated from Sofia University in 1979. He was one of the founders of the first democratic movement in Bulgaria, "Ecoglasnost" and later appointed ambassador to India and Mongolia.Edvin Sugarev was elected to the...

  • Ekaterina Yossifova
  • Ekaterina Nencheva
  • Elin Rahnev
  • Emanuil A. Vidinski
    Emanuil A. Vidinski
    Emanuil A. Vidinski is a Bulgarian writer, poet, and musician.He has published his works in several Bulgarian newspapers , magazines, and literature web portals . He cofounded the humanistic seminar "Angle" .Emanuil A...

  • Emanuil Popdimitrov
  • Evtim Evtimov
  • Fedya Filkova
  • Geo Milev
    Geo Milev
    Geo Milev , born Georgi Milev Kasabov , was a Bulgarian poet.-Life:Geo Milev studied in Sofia and later in Leipzig where he was introduced to German Expressionism. His university thesis was on Richard Dehmel. Beginning in 1916 he fought in the World War I, where he was severely injured...

  • Georgi Borisov
  • Georgi Dzhagarov
    Georgi Dzhagarov
    Georgi Dzhagarov is a Bulgarian playwright, poet, politician, and former chairman of the Bulgarian Writers Association.One of his most famous plays is "The Public Prosecutor", whose English translation was adapted by C.P. Snow. It was first performed in 1964 at the Third National Review of the...

  • Georgi Milanov
    Georgi Milanov
    Georgi Ventsislavov Milanov is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for Litex Lovech as a midfielder/second striker. His twin brother Iliya Milanov also plays for the first squad of Litex.-Litex Lovech:...

  • Georgi Mitskov
  • Georgi Rupchev
  • Georgi Svezhin
  • Grigor Parlichev
    Grigor Parlichev
    Grigor Stavrev Parlichev was a Bulgarian writer and translator. He was born January 18, 1830 in Ohrid, Ottoman Empire and died in the same town January 25, 1893...

  • Haralan Angelov
  • Hristo Botev
    Hristo Botev
    Hristo Botev , born Hristo Botyov Petkov , was a Bulgarian poet and national revolutionary. Botev is widely considered by Bulgarians to be a symbolic historical figure and national hero.-Early years:...

  • Hristo Chernyaev
  • Hristo Fotev
  • Hristo Gerchev
  • Hristo Hristov (poet)
  • Hristo Karpachev
  • Hristo Radevski
  • Hristo Smirnenski
    Hristo Smirnenski
    Hristo Smirnenski , born as Hristo Izmirliev, was a Bulgarian poet and prose writer. His hometown was Kukush in Macedonia, Ottoman Empire, , which had militant traditions and an enterprising population. Hristo spent a happy childhood in a friendly and understanding patriarchal home...

  • Hristo Yasenov
  • Hristofor Tzavella
  • Iliya Burzhev
  • Ilko Dimitrov
    Ilko Dimitrov
    Ilko Dimitrov Dimitrov ; Bulgarian jurist and poet, born on 23 December 1955 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Deputy defense minister of the Republic of Bulgaria . Member of the 40th National Assembly of Bulgaria...

  • Ilya Velchev
  • Irina Voynova
  • Ivan Borislavov
  • Ivan Davidkov
  • Ivan Dinkov
  • Ivan Grozev (writer)
  • Ivan Hristov (poet)
  • Ivan Mirovski
  • Ivan Nikolov
  • Ivan Nivyanin
  • Ivan Peychev
  • Ivan Radoev
  • Ivan Stanev
  • Ivan Teofilov
  • Ivan Tsanev
  • Ivan Vanev
  • Ivan Vazov
    Ivan Vazov
    Ivan Minchov Vazov was a Bulgarian poet, novelist and playwright, often referred to as "the Patriarch of Bulgarian literature". He was born in Sopot, a town in the Rose Valley of Bulgaria ....

  • Ivan Yonchev
  • Ivaylo Balabanov
  • Jivka Baltadjieva
  • Julius-Caesar Rosenthal
  • Kalina Kovacheva
  • Kamen Zidarov
  • Katerina Karabasheva
  • Katerina Nencheva
  • Katerina Yosifova
  • Kiril Hristov
  • Kiril Kadiiski
    Kiril Kadiiski
    Bulgarian Poet, essayist and translator born on 16 June 1947.Kiril Kadiiski is a well-known as a translator inside his native Bulgaria, he is famous as a poet in France where he is the Director of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute...

  • Kole Nedelkovski
    Kole Nedelkovski
    Kole Nedelkovski was a Bulgarian communist and Macedonian revolutionary and poet. He was born in Vojnica, near Veles, Ottoman Empire in 1912 and died in 1941 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Hunted from the Serbian police he emigrated to Bulgaria in 1933...

  • Konstantin Georgiev Popov
  • Konstantin Miladinov
  • Konstantin Pavlov
    Konstantin Pavlov
    Konstantin Pavlov was a Bulgarian screenwriter, author and poet. Pavlov became a prominent intellectual during Burlgaria's Communist era, even though he faced censorship and a ten year long publishing ban by the government.Pavlov was born on April 2, 1933, in the former village of Vitoshko, near...

  • Konstantin Velichkov
    Konstantin Velichkov
    Konstantin Velichkov was a Bulgarian writer and public figure.-Biography:He was born in the town of Pazardzhik....

  • Krasimir Edrev
  • Krasimira Zafirova
  • Krasin Himirski
  • Krastyu Pastuhov
  • Kristina Dimitrova
  • Krum Kyulyavkov
  • Krusty Hadzhiivanov
  • Lachezar Stanchev
    Lachezar stanchev
    Latchezar Stantchev is a Bulgarian poet who first became famous in the 1930s. He is also a well-known translator, journalist, and publisher of children's magazines. He was born on September 12, 1908 in the resort town of Varshetz, located in North-west Bulgaria. He died on March 13, 1992 in Sofia...

  • Lamar
  • Lyubomir Levchev
  • Lyudmila Isaeva
  • Malina Tomova
  • Mara Belcheva
  • Maria Doneva
  • Maria Grubeshlieva
  • Maria Kalinova
  • Maria Koleva
  • Marin Bodakov
  • Marko Nedyalkov
  • Miglena Nikolchina
  • Mihail Belchev
  • Mila Milenova
  • Milena Burzheva
  • Milka Stoyanova
  • Mirela Ivanova
    Mirela Ivanova
    Mirela Ivanova is one of the most famous modern Bulgarian poets. Her poems have been translated into many different languages, including German and English....

  • Miryana Basheva
  • Mladen Isaev
  • Nadezhda Zaharieva
  • Nadya Kehlibareva
  • Nedyalko Yordanov
    Nedyalko Yordanov
    Nedyalko Yordanov is a famous Bulgarian poet, playwright, and publicist.-External links:...

  • Nevena Stefanova
  • Nicolas Gigov
  • Nikola Aleksiev (writer)
  • Nikola Strandzhanski
  • Nikolai Sokolov
  • Nikolay Boykov
    Nikolay Boykov
    Nikolay Boykov is a contemporary Bulgarian writer. He was born in 1968 in Vidin, Bulgaria.- Books :* The Book of Life, Ciela, Sofia 2010;* Letters To Petar, Janet 45, Plovdiv 2006;* Declared in Love, handmade, Sofia 2005;...

  • Nikolay Doinov
  • Nikolay Hrelkov
  • Nikolay Kanchev (writer)
  • Nikolay Liliev
  • Nikolay Zidarov
  • Orlin Orlinov (poet)
  • Parashkev Dyulgerov
  • Pavel Matev
    Pavel Matev
    Pavel Hristov Matev was a Bulgarian poet.Matev was born in the village of Orisovo, in the Stara Zagora province, , and completed his gymnasium education in the town of Tsirpan in 1938. His first work was published in 1946. He completed a course in Slavic studies in Sofia University in 1949...

  • Pavel Tsvetkov
    Pavel Tsvetkov
    Pavel Chavdarov Tsvetkov is a Bulgarian poet and writer, best known for his "Desperate Love" Book of Poems and the essay "Exules Suo Voluntate: Roots and Fruits of Bulgarian National Nihilism".-Life:...

  • Penyo Penev (poet)
  • Petar Alipiev
  • Petar Chuhov
  • Petia Dubarova
  • Petko Ogoyski
  • Plamen Totev
  • Rada Aleksandrova
  • Rafael Mihaylov
  • Roman Kisyov
  • Rositsa Angelova
  • Roza Boyanova
  • Sali Ibrahim
  • Sergey Rumyantsev
  • Sibin Maynalovski
  • Simeon Stoyanov
  • Slave Makedonski
  • Stamen Panchev
  • Stanka Nikolitsa-Spaso-Elenina
  • Stanka Pencheva
  • Stefan Gechev
  • Stefan Tinterov
  • Stefan Tsanev
    Stefan Tsanev
    Stefan Nedelchev Tsanev is a contemporary Bulgarian writer, known for his essays, plays, poems, and historical novels.His books include Ubiytsite sa mezhdu nas , and his plays, Istinskiyat Ivaylo , which was banned....

  • Stoyan Drinov
  • Teodosiy Ikonomov
  • Tihomir Pavlov
  • Tonya Traykova
  • Valentin Chernev
  • Valentina Atanasova
  • Valeri Ivanov
  • Vanya Petkova
  • Vasil Nastev
  • Vasko Gromkov
  • Vatyo Rakovski
  • Vesela Vasileva
  • Veselin Andreev
  • Viktor Samuilov
  • Vladimir Bashev
  • Vladimir Levchev
  • Vladimir Lukov
    Vladimir Lukov
    Vladimir Lukov is a Bulgarian poet. He is a descendant of the repatriated family Tsipas Greek Macedonia, Agios Pandeleimon near Florina. He graduated Geography and Philosophy at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”. Since 1969 he has published poetry...

  • Vladimir Popanastasov
  • Vladimir Rusaliev
  • Vladimir Trendafilov
  • Vladislav Katsarski
  • Vlado Lyubenov
  • Volen Nikolaev
  • Yana Yazova
  • Yanko Yanev
  • Yavor Konstantinov
  • Yordan Krachmarov (poet)
  • Yordan Ruskov
  • Yordan Stubel
  • Yordanka Beleva
  • Yosif Petrov
  • Zdravko Kisyov
  • Zhivka Baltadzhieva

Dramatists and playwrights

  • Aleksandar Hadzhihristov
    Aleksandar Hadzhihristov
    Alexander Ivanov Hadzhihristov was a Bulgarian playwright, writer and theatrical figure.-Biography:Hadzhihristov was born in 1913 in Sofia. For 40 years he worked as a journalist at the Den newspaper with editor-in-chief Slavcho Vasev. After the death of playwright Nikolay Liliev in 1960, he...

  • Boyan Danovski
  • Bozhidar Bozhilov
  • Dimitar Atanasov (writer)
  • Dimitar Gimidzhiyski
  • Dimitar Pandeliev
  • Dimitar Stoevski
  • Dobri Voynikov
    Dobri Voynikov
    Dobri Popov Voynikov was a Bulgarian teacher, playwright and journalist of the Bulgarian National Revival. He is regarded as the father of modern Bulgarian theatre and the first Bulgarian producer...

  • Elin Rahnev
  • Georgi Dzhagarov
    Georgi Dzhagarov
    Georgi Dzhagarov is a Bulgarian playwright, poet, politician, and former chairman of the Bulgarian Writers Association.One of his most famous plays is "The Public Prosecutor", whose English translation was adapted by C.P. Snow. It was first performed in 1964 at the Third National Review of the...

  • Georgi Markov
    Georgi Markov
    Georgi Ivanov Markov was a Bulgarian dissident writer.Markov originally worked as a novelist and playwright, but in 1969 he defected from Bulgaria, then governed by President Todor Zhivkov...

  • Hristo Boychev
    Hristo Boychev
    Hristo Boychev is a Bulgarian writer born on March 5, 1950.The Colonel Bird won the British Council Award for Central and Eastern Europe, and was later adapted into a film, Voenno Poleva Bolnitza...

  • Ilya Velchev
  • Ivan Grozev (writer)
  • Ivan Peychev
  • Ivan Radoev
  • Ivan Stanev
  • Ivan Teofilov
  • Kamen Zidarov
  • Kiril Topalov
  • Konstantin Iliev (playwright)
  • Krum Kyulyavkov
  • Mihail Velichkov
  • Nedyalko Yordanov
    Nedyalko Yordanov
    Nedyalko Yordanov is a famous Bulgarian poet, playwright, and publicist.-External links:...

  • Nikoolay Haytov
  • Orlin Orlinov (poet)
  • Rangel Ignatov
  • Sava Dobroplodni
    Sava Dobroplodni
    Sava Dobroplodni , born Sava Hadzhiiliev , was a Bulgarian writer, teacher and theatrical worker of the Bulgarian National Revival and an honorary member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences....

  • St. L. Kostov
  • Stanislav Stratiev
    Stanislav Stratiev
    -Biography:Stanislav Stratiev was a Bulgarian playwright, screenwriter, and author. He began his career as a journalist while studying for an MA in Literature at Sofia University...

  • Stefan Mokrev
  • Teodora Dimova
  • Teodosiy Ikonomov
  • Vladimir Musakov
  • Vojdan Pop Georgiev Chernodrinski
  • Yordan Radichkov
    Yordan Radichkov
    Yordan Radichkov was a famous Bulgarian writer and playwright. Some literary critics state that he is the most significant figure in Bulgarian literature in the last third of the 20th century...

  • Zahari Karabashliev
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