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Vladimir Svintila
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Vladimir Georgiev Nikolov is a Bulgarian writer, literary critic, publicist, journalist and translator.
Biography
Vladimir Svintila was born on 29 April 1926 in Ihtiman. In 1949, on false charges of espionage, he was placed in the concentration camp of Bogdanov Dol, then . He graduated from the University of Sofia from St. Kliment Ohridski (1952). He worked as an editor in the newspaper "People's Culture" (1957), in the publishing house "Bulgarian Artist" (1960
Collaborate with literary and publicist articles, reviews, essays and studios of Bulgarian and foreign newspapers and journals
After staying in the camps, Swintila remains damaged health. In July 1950 he married Nadezhda Konstantinova, a classmate from the Italian high school. In 1959, they had a daughter named Ryka. There are over 5,000 publications, books.
His father is a prominent social democrat and publicist. He graduated law in Geneva, where he knew Lenin personally.
He died in Sofia on 13 January 1998.
Literary activity
He writes on problems of art, theatre, cinema, literature, translation art. The main part of his publicist work is dedicated to the Bulgarian national traditions, to the people's knowledge and to the people's psychology.
He translates poems, prose and dramas from Italian, French, Spanish, English, German, Old Greek and Latin. His work were translations of
Creativity
Boris Angelushev (1969)
"Deletta and rouge." Stories of Crafts
Zahari Stoyanov. Attempted sociobiology (1996)
Screenplays of art films (siena art, Bulgarian folk pottery, Zlato Boyadzhiev at the Pirin region, etc.), memoirs, etc.
Vladimir Svintila Lecture, presented to a narrow circle of sympathizers (dead link)
Sources
External links
From and for Vladimir Svintila in the NABIS Academic Libraries in Bulgaria
Vladimir Svintila in Liternet
L. Zahariev, The most remarkable person