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Andreshko elin pelin biography

          The same antagonism recurs in the story of Andreshko,....

          Elin Pelin was born on July 8, and according to other sources – on July 18, in the village of Bailovo, Novoselsko, then in the Ottoman Empire.

        1. Elin Pelin was born on July 8, and according to other sources – on July 18, in the village of Bailovo, Novoselsko, then in the Ottoman Empire.
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        3. The same antagonism recurs in the story of Andreshko,.
        4. In the s, Bulgarian author Elin Pelin published the short story titled Andreshko, in which the principal character became a hero through resisting.
        5. Elin Pelin is a famous Bulgarian writer known for his short stories and novels about village life.
        6. Pelin, Elin 1877-1949

          PERSONAL: Born Kimitur Ivanov Stoyanov, July 18, 1877, in Baylovo, Sofia District, Bulgaria; died December 3, 1949, in Sofia, Bulgaria; son of Ivan (an educator) and Tota Stoyanov; married Stefana; children: Elka, Boyan.

          CAREER: Teacher in Baylovo, 1896-99; freelance writer, 1899-1903; University Library, 1903; National Library, 1908; staff editor of periodicals Slunchogled, 1909, Veselushka, 1908-10, Chavche, 1913-14, Svetulka, 1920-32, Puteka, 1933-34, and Septemyriyche, 1945-49.

          Curator of Ivan Vazov Museum, 1926-44. Wartime service: Editor of Voenni izvestiva ("Military News") and Otechestvo ("Fatherland") in World War I.

          MEMBER: Union of Writers (chairman, 1940), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

          WRITINGS:

          Razkazi (title means "Stories"), 2 volumes, St.

          Atanasov (Sofia, Bulgaria), 1904.

          Pepel ot tsigarite mi (title means "Ashes from My Cigarettes"), (Sofia, Bulgaria), 1905.

          Ot prozoretsa (title means "From the Window"),