Kalin Iliev
Kalin Iliev (Bulgarian: Калин Илиев) is a Bulgarian writer, dramatist and publicist. He is the author of The Last Postman (2006) and The Spring of the Emigrants (2013).
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Born | 1956 Gabrovo, Bulgaria |
Occupation | Writer, dramatist, publicist |
Nationality | Bulgaria |
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He wrote more than 20 plays, translated into almost all European languages including Russian and Ukrainian, as well as into Chinese. He had more than 30 publications and productions of his plays on the stages of leading Bulgarian theatres. He had more than 20 publications internationally and his plays were staged in over 10 countries other worldwide.
He is the author of numerous articles.
Recognition
Iliev has won Bulgarian and International literary awards. He is a member of the Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers.
Literature
Dramaturgy
Cinema and video
Reviews
- Publication of Letter the performance - magazine - France Review ART-SCENE [12]
- The Border - Theatre 14 (Paris) July 2009 [13]
- The Last Postman - Janet 45
- International Theatre Research Magazine Oxford University, summer 2002 by ph.d Svetlana Pancheva [14]
- Poveste despre sfarsitul lumii
- Story of the Mixed-Up Kingdom - annotation [15]
- У КИЄВІ ПРЕДСТАВИЛИ УКРАЇНСЬКО-БОЛГАРСЬКУ ВИСТАВУ «МАМО, ДЕ ТИ?» (ВСЕ ЗА ФРЕЙДОМ) - annotation [16]
- У столичному Колесі болгарський режисер поставив драму земляка - annotation [17]
References
- "Stovesti.info" Archived 2016-02-16 at the Wayback Machine
- "Le Printemps des Emigrés". springemigrants.com. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
- The Spring of the Emigrants 2: Morpho
- "BilletReduc.com"
- La frontière, Théâtre 14 (Paris), July 2009
- "Off кордон" в театре "Колесо", 6 March 2007
- "Komcity.ru"
- "IMBD"
- "Bcdb.com"
- Teatrul Național "Radu Stanca" din Sibiu, "actors"
- "Etat-critique.com"
- "Etat-critique.com"
- "ph.d Svetlana Pancheva"
- Bulgarian National Television, "Annotation"
- Umoloda.kyiv.ua "Annotation"
- vechirniy.kyiv.ua "Annotation"
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