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Nikolai Hristozov

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Nikolay Dimitrov Hristozov (6 January 1931 - 15 May 2015) was a Bulgarian writer and poet, with some 19 published books to his credit.

Hristozov's most well-known work was the novel Po diryata na bezsledno izcheznalite (On the Tracks of the Missing), which has been adapted into a miniseries of the same name.

References

  1. Harteis, Richard; Meredith, William (1992). Window on the Black Sea: Bulgarian poetry in translation. Carnegie Mellon University Press. pp. 10, 132, 183. ISBN 0-88748-141-8.



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