Dimiter Angelov

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Dimiter Angelov
Native name
Димитър Ангелов
Born(1904-09-27)September 27, 1904
Blateshnitsa, Principality of Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
DiedDecember 27, 1977(1977-12-27) (aged 73)
Sofia, People's Republic of Bulgaria
Resting placeCentral Sofia Cemetery
Alma materSofia University
Notable awardsDimitrov Prize (1960)

Dimiter Angelov (Димитър Ангелов 1904-1977) was a Bulgarian writer best known for the novel Life or Death („На живот и смърт"), which was made into a Bulgarian film in 1974.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Otechestvo Issues 1-12 1990 Героиня на Димитър Ангелов от романа „На живот и смърт".
  2. ^ Jews in the Bulgarian hinterland: an annotated bibliography - Zhak Eskenazi, Alfred Krispin, Emmy Barouh - 2002 - Page 465 "Considered are the following Jewish personages in Bulgarian novels written after the Second World War: the Jewish worker Ezdra in the novel "Illinden" by Dimiter Tallev; Dr. Sammy Mevorakh in the novel "Life or Death" by Dimiter Angelov; "