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Anton Strashimirov (Bulgarian: Антон Страшимиров) (Varna, 15 June 1872 – Vienna,[1] 7 December 1937[2]) was a Bulgarian author.
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Native name | Антон Страшимиров |
Born | Varna, Ottoman Empire | June 15, 1872
Died | December 7, 1937 Vienna, Austria | (aged 65)
Pen name | N. Bistrenov, Bosilko, A. Budnev, Danila, V. Danilov, Doyrian, G. Zhivkov, Zemen, Istrov, Cinemas, K. Kanchev, Mirjo, Observer, Postov |
Occupation | Writer, playwright, publicist, politician |
Language | Bulgarian |
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Genre | Short story, novel, play |
Literary movement | Modernism |
Notable works | "Mother of God" (1906) "Horo" (1926) |
Notable awards | Academy Award for the novel "Autumn Days" (1901) |
Spouse | Stefka Simova |
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References
edit- ^ Мичева-Пейчева, Калина (2005). Биографии на български писатели (in Bulgarian). Дамян Яков. p. 96. ISBN 978-954-527-296-7. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ^ Страшимиров, Антон (2009). Бележити Българи: биографии и очерци (in Bulgarian). Синева. p. 9. ISBN 978-954-9983-26-5. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
External links
edit- Media related to Anton Strashimirov at Wikimedia Commons