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Tsoncho Hristov Rodev (June 9, 1926 – 2011) was a Bulgarian historical novelist. [1] He is author of historical and adventure novels, as well as essays and short stories. [1]

Biography

He was born in Provadia on June 9, 1926. His father Hristo Ts. Rodev (1880–1944) was a lawyer, deputy in the XXIII National Assembly, who was killed immediately after September 9, 1944, and subsequently posthumously was sentenced to death by the so-called People's Court. [1] Tsoncho Rodev completed primary education in his hometown and secondary school in Varna, then high education, studying Law at Sofia University. [2]

As the son of a murdered man by the People's Court, he had no right to practice Law and devoted himself to literary activity. He created a number of historical and adventure novels as well as short stories for children and adolescents. [1]

Honorary citizen of Provadia and Sliven (1998). Winner of the Award of the Municipality of Sliven for literature and art " Dobri Chintulov" (1998), the Award for local lore "Dr. Ivan Seliminski" (1995), the Honorary Badge "For Civic Contribution" (2006). [2]

Bibliography

  • The Black Horseman (1966, 1978) – an adventure novel
  • The Treasure of Lysimachus (1966) – a collection of short stories and short stories
  • The Trial (1969) – a historical novel
  • They Called Me the Iron Hand (1975, 1975) – a historical novel
  • Svetoslav Terter (1971) – a biographical historical novel
  • Echoes (1971) – a collection of short stories
  • "The Cave of Ghosts" (1972) – a short story
  • The Man Without a Shadow (1976)
  • The Sword of the Uncompromising (1981) – a historical novel
  • The Avengers (1983) – a collection of short stories
  • "Beyond the Blue Threshold" (1985) – essay
  • Rumble (1980) – a historical novel
  • The Storm (1986) – a historical novel
  • Two Against Hell (1986) – a historical novel
  • The Pirate (With a Black Lion on a Mast) (1994) – a historical novel
  • "A bag of keys" (1994) – 12 stories and short stories on real cases about the dignity of the Bulgarian person
  • And it was day (1998, 2016 second edition) – a historical novel

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Historical Novels of Tsoncho Rodev" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  2. ^ a b "Цончо Родев". liternet.bg.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tsoncho Hristov Rodev (June 9, 1926 – 2011) was a Bulgarian historical novelist. [1] He is author of historical and adventure novels, as well as essays and short stories. [1]

Biography

He was born in Provadia on June 9, 1926. His father Hristo Ts. Rodev (1880–1944) was a lawyer, deputy in the XXIII National Assembly, who was killed immediately after September 9, 1944, and subsequently posthumously was sentenced to death by the so-called People's Court. [1] Tsoncho Rodev completed primary education in his hometown and secondary school in Varna, then high education, studying Law at Sofia University. [2]

As the son of a murdered man by the People's Court, he had no right to practice Law and devoted himself to literary activity. He created a number of historical and adventure novels as well as short stories for children and adolescents. [1]

Honorary citizen of Provadia and Sliven (1998). Winner of the Award of the Municipality of Sliven for literature and art " Dobri Chintulov" (1998), the Award for local lore "Dr. Ivan Seliminski" (1995), the Honorary Badge "For Civic Contribution" (2006). [2]

Bibliography

  • The Black Horseman (1966, 1978) – an adventure novel
  • The Treasure of Lysimachus (1966) – a collection of short stories and short stories
  • The Trial (1969) – a historical novel
  • They Called Me the Iron Hand (1975, 1975) – a historical novel
  • Svetoslav Terter (1971) – a biographical historical novel
  • Echoes (1971) – a collection of short stories
  • "The Cave of Ghosts" (1972) – a short story
  • The Man Without a Shadow (1976)
  • The Sword of the Uncompromising (1981) – a historical novel
  • The Avengers (1983) – a collection of short stories
  • "Beyond the Blue Threshold" (1985) – essay
  • Rumble (1980) – a historical novel
  • The Storm (1986) – a historical novel
  • Two Against Hell (1986) – a historical novel
  • The Pirate (With a Black Lion on a Mast) (1994) – a historical novel
  • "A bag of keys" (1994) – 12 stories and short stories on real cases about the dignity of the Bulgarian person
  • And it was day (1998, 2016 second edition) – a historical novel

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Historical Novels of Tsoncho Rodev" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2024-01-09.
  2. ^ a b "Цончо Родев". liternet.bg.

External links


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