Alexander Shpatov

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Alexander Shpatov (Bulgarian: Александър Шпатов) (born in 1985 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a contemporary Bulgarian writer. He graduated from the American College of Sofia and the Sofia University Law School.[1] His works have been translated into German and English.

Books[edit]

Short story collections:[1]

  • Footnotes (2005), edited by Deyan Enev and published by Vesela Lyutzkanova Publishing House, awarded as the best fiction debut in the 34th Yuzhna Prolet National Literary Competition in 2006;
  • Footnote Stories (2008), edited by Georgi Gospodinov and published by Janet 45. Nominated for the 2008 Helikon Book of the Year Award. Translated into German as Fussnotengeschichten (Wieser Verlag, 2010)
  • Calendar of Stories (2011), published by Enthusiast Publishing House.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Shpatov, Alexander: Contemporary Bulgarian Writers - 04.10.2011".

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