Stefan Nedelchev Tsanev (Bulgarian: Стефан Неделчев Цанев; born 7 August 1936) is a contemporary Bulgarian writer, known for his essays, plays,[1] poems, and historical novels.[2]
Stefan Tsanev | |
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Born | Chervena Voda, near Rousse, Bulgaria | August 7, 1936
Occupation | Novelist, essayist, playwright, poet |
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Genre | poem, novel |
His books include Ubiytsite sa mezhdu nas (Bulgarian: Убийците са между нас; The killers are among us), and his plays, Istinskiyat Ivaylo (Bulgarian: Истинският Ивайло; The true Ivaylo), which was banned for alleged parallels between the feudal hierarchy depicted in the play, and the socialist regime in Bulgaria.[3]
Tsanev's latest four-volume work, Bulgarian Chronicles, uncovers previously hidden facts, added to the well-known, in Bulgaria's history: 2137 BC to the present.[citation needed][4]
Renowned playwright and poet Stefan Tsanev says in "Troud," "There is more in store. Hatred will bury us like an avalanche....