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Deyan Enev ( Bulgarian: Деян Енев) (born 11 August 1960) is a Bulgarian writer [1] 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". He is married, with two children.

He has worked as a painter, night-shift hospital attendant, teacher, copywriter, and journalist. Presently, he works for the culture and arts section of Sega Daily.

Enev has published seven collections of short stories: " Chetivo za noshten vlak" ("Readings for the Night Train", Bulgarian: " Четиво за нощен влак") (1987); " Konsko evangelie" ( Bulgarian: " Конско евангелие") (1992); " Lovec na hora" ("Man Hunter", Bulgarian: " Ловец на хора") (1994), winner of the Annual Award for Fiction of " Hristo Botev" Publishing House, translated in Norway (1997); " Klaneto na petela" ("The Slaughtering of the Rooster", Bulgarian: " Клането на петела") (1997); " Ezi-tura" ("Heads or Tails", Bulgarian: " Ези-тура") (2000), National Award for Bulgarian Fiction " Hristo G. Danov" and the Annual Award for Literature of the Bulgarian Writers Union; " Gospodi, pomiluy" ("Kyrie Eleison" (Have Mercy on Us, Oh Lord)", Bulgarian: " Господи, помилуй") (2004), the Big Award for New Bulgarian prose "Helikon"; and " Vsichki na nosa na gemiyata" ("Everyone on the bow of the boat", Bulgarian: " Всички на носа на гемията") (2005).

His first collection of short stories in English, Circus Bulgaria, came out in 2010 ( Portobello Books, translated by Kapka Kassabova).

References

  1. ^ Popescu (26 October 2010). "Circus Bulgaria, By Deyan Enev (review)". The Independent. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Deyan Enev ( Bulgarian: Деян Енев) (born 11 August 1960) is a Bulgarian writer [1] 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". He is married, with two children.

He has worked as a painter, night-shift hospital attendant, teacher, copywriter, and journalist. Presently, he works for the culture and arts section of Sega Daily.

Enev has published seven collections of short stories: " Chetivo za noshten vlak" ("Readings for the Night Train", Bulgarian: " Четиво за нощен влак") (1987); " Konsko evangelie" ( Bulgarian: " Конско евангелие") (1992); " Lovec na hora" ("Man Hunter", Bulgarian: " Ловец на хора") (1994), winner of the Annual Award for Fiction of " Hristo Botev" Publishing House, translated in Norway (1997); " Klaneto na petela" ("The Slaughtering of the Rooster", Bulgarian: " Клането на петела") (1997); " Ezi-tura" ("Heads or Tails", Bulgarian: " Ези-тура") (2000), National Award for Bulgarian Fiction " Hristo G. Danov" and the Annual Award for Literature of the Bulgarian Writers Union; " Gospodi, pomiluy" ("Kyrie Eleison" (Have Mercy on Us, Oh Lord)", Bulgarian: " Господи, помилуй") (2004), the Big Award for New Bulgarian prose "Helikon"; and " Vsichki na nosa na gemiyata" ("Everyone on the bow of the boat", Bulgarian: " Всички на носа на гемията") (2005).

His first collection of short stories in English, Circus Bulgaria, came out in 2010 ( Portobello Books, translated by Kapka Kassabova).

References

  1. ^ Popescu (26 October 2010). "Circus Bulgaria, By Deyan Enev (review)". The Independent. Retrieved 7 July 2011.

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