Elin Pelin
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Elin Pelin (Bulgarian: Елин Пелин [ɛˈlin pɛˈlin]) (8 July 1877 – 3 December 1949), born Dimitar Ivanov Stoyanov (Bulgarian: Димитър Иванов Стоянов) was a Bulgarian writer and poet considered Bulgaria’s best narrator of the Bulgarian (Balkan) countryside and village.
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Native name | Елин Пелин |
Born | Dimitar Ivanov Stoyanov (1877-07-08)8 July 1877 Bailovo, Ottoman Empire (now Bulgaria) |
Died | 3 December 1949(1949-12-03) (aged 72) Sofia, Bulgaria |
Resting place | Central Sofia Cemetery |
Genres | story, impression (short story), Balkan country poem, Bulgarian novel |
Subject | the Bulgarian village |
Notable works | "Fatherland's politeness" (1895), country poem |
Children | 2 |
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