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Movement, Shield (1933–1934), Brod (1936), Shield (1933–1934), and Helm (1933). He participated in the First International Writers' Congress for the Protection of Culture, held in Paris in 1935, and in the Second in Madrid and Valencia in 1937. He was arrested and
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February 6, 1886, in the family of a village teacher Stoy in village of Kovachevitsa, then in the Ottoman Empire. His father emigrated to independent Bulgaria. Stoyanov studied at the Plovdiv High School, but failed to graduate due to financial difficulties. In 1905 he settled in
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Apart from being a writer of novels, poems and short stories, Stoyanov was also a literary critic and prolific translator. His translations included works of
Russian classical literature, such as Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy; as well as Soviet literature: Mayakovsky, N.
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Sofia and worked for several months in a brick factory. At the end of the year, he became a parliamentary reporter for the
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