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The patron of the Language School - Ludmil Stoyanov - is one of the most significant artists in Bulgarian literature, poet, prose writer and playwright, translator of European scale, humanist writer, publicist of civic and public figure. He was elected academician in 1946 because of his undeniable achievements in the field of culture and literature. Ludmil Stoyanov (pen-name of Georgi Sava Zlatarev) was born on February 6, 1888 Kovachevitsa Blagoevgrad. In 1905 he settled in Sofia. He worked as a reporter for newspapers "Banner" and "Balkan forum. Participate in the wars of 1912-1918 year. After World War deploying active and creative journalism. Edited the magazine "Theatre-Studio", newspapers "Bulletin" (1932), "Review of the antiwar movement," "Shield" (1933-1935), "Book Review" (1934-1935), "Ford", "New World" , medley "Steering" (2 books, 1933), the magazines "Libra" (with Geo Milev in 1920-1921) and "Hyperion" (with Ivan and Theodore Radoslavov Trajan in 1923-1924) and the Bulgarian press . Was reported by French newspaper L'Humanite. Is representative of the progressive Bulgarian literature in international forums abroad. Participate in international congresses of writers for the protection of peace and culture in Paris in 1935 and in Madrid and Valencia in 1937 with his wife, writer Mary Grubeshlieva Krusty Belev and also a writer. Director, Department of Russian Literature at the Institute of Literature at BAS and editor of the magazines "Slavs" and "September". From 1953 to 1973 a member of the World Peace Council. He was MP in the Third National Assembly. His first stihocbirki are "Visions of the Crossroads" (1914) and "Sword and God" (1917), followed by "Pramayka (1925) and" oracle "(1926). In 1919 published his first stories antimilitaristic-"Revenge of David Raphael" and "Child Harold. Particular importance has substantial media his story "Charity of Mars (1923), an expression of protest against atrocities in suppressing the uprising in September 1923. In prose Ludmil Stoyanov stand works as Hatidzhe "(1924) collection of stories" scourge of God "(1927), story of the Silver wedding of Colonel Matov" (1933), Mehmed Mustard (1936) and the story "Cholera "- the strongest Bulgarian anti military work. The result of impressions by his meetings with leading representatives of European literature and culture are the books "Modern Europe (1936) and" My Meetings "(1938). In 1953 he published poetry book "Beyond the Iron Curtain. Conceived series of autobiographical works failed to issue story "Childhood" (1962) and the novel "War" (1973). Ludmil Stoyanov is the author of works-drama "Tomiris (1921)," Apollo and Midas (1923), "the death of Rakovitsa" (1924), "Antigone" (1926), "Wolves guard the flock" (1936). Creator's biographical essays about Peyo Yavorov Dimcho Debelyanov, Barrymore, Vasil Levski, Alexander Str, and "Literary Essays on Bulgarian and Russian writers" (1968). Ludmil Stoyanov is one of active translators of Russian literature. Under his version out first Bulgarian edition of the writings of Pushkin in 10 volumes (1942), the full meeting of the works of Lermontov in 5 volumes (in 1942). Translated into individual works of Gogol, Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Chekhov, Shakespeare, Byron, Balzac and others. The writer uses the aliases as Apostle Peter, Baldwin, A. Blagov, Erasmus, Jeremiah, Candidate, Tantalum, Telemann, and Valerian Tihomirova. Ludmil Stoyanov of the works have been translated into many languages. Has been repeatedly awarded the Order of Georgi Dimitrov and the Order of the People's Republic of Bulgaria the first degree. Winner of the international prize "Maxim Gorky" (1972). He died on April 11, 1973 in Sofia, dignified and experienced his creative life path.
 

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