Stefan Kisyov
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Stefan Kisyov (en bulgare : Стефан Кисьов), né le 30 avril 1963 à Stara Zagora, est un écrivain et journaliste bulgare. Auteur de récits et de romans dont Le Bourreau (Ekzekutorat), dans lequel il raconte l'histoire du bourreau des Services secrets communistes en révélant leur rôle dans l'attentat contre le pape Jean-Paul II à Rome. Il est le premier à gagner le prix Vick de littérature bulgare en 2004.
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Stefan Kisyov is a novelist, journalist, playwright and short story writer. Kisyov was born in Stara Zagora in 1963. He studied at Sofia and Plovdiv universities, and also at the Sorbonne in Paris. He has worked as an electrician at a tram depot, locksmith at a chemical factory, administrator at a Black Sea hotel, stage hand at the Stara Zagora Opera, waiter, newspaper journalist and in television. He lived in France and Switzerland. He is the author of books such as Jukebox, Not a Thing Anywhere, Don't Wake the Somnambulist, Your Name is Woman and A Waiter in the Boyana Residence. His award-winning novel, The Executioner was published in 2003. Stefan Kisyov lives in Havana.
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Stefan Kisyov (en bulgare : Стефан Кисьов), né le 30 avril 1963 à Stara Zagora, est un écrivain et journaliste bulgare. Auteur de récits et de romans dont Le Bourreau (Ekzekutorat), dans lequel il raconte l'histoire du bourreau des Services secrets communistes en révélant leur rôle dans l'attentat contre le pape Jean-Paul II à Rome. Il est le premier à gagner le prix Vick de littérature bulgare en 2004.
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Stefan Kisyov is a novelist, journalist, playwright and short story writer. Kisyov was born in Stara Zagora in 1963. He studied at Sofia and Plovdiv universities, and also at the Sorbonne in Paris. He has worked as an electrician at a tram depot, locksmith at a chemical factory, administrator at a Black Sea hotel, stage hand at the Stara Zagora Opera, waiter, newspaper journalist and in television. He lived in France and Switzerland. He is the author of books such as Jukebox, Not a Thing Anywhere, Don't Wake the Somnambulist, Your Name is Woman and A Waiter in the Boyana Residence. His award-winning novel, The Executioner was published in 2003. Stefan Kisyov lives in Havana.
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