Dimitar Stoyanov Angelov ( Bulgarian. Dimitar Stoyanov Angelov ) ( September 27, 1904 , Blateshnitsa , Bulgaria - December 27, 1977 , Sofia , Bulgaria ) - Bulgarian teacher and writer .
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| Birth name | Dimitar Stoyanov Angels |
| Date of Birth | September 27, 1904 |
| Place of Birth | Blateshnitsa , Kingdom of Bulgaria |
| Date of death | December 27, 1977 (73 years old) |
| Place of death | Sofia , Bulgaria |
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| Occupation | Writer and public figure |
| Years of creativity | 1932-1977 |
| Direction | Fantasy |
| Language of Works | Bulgarian |
| Awards | Dimitrov Prize ( 1960 ) [d] ( 1970 ) |
Biography
In 1925 he received a degree in philosophy and pedagogy from Sofia University .
He worked as a school inspector in Stara Zagora (1932–1934) and Nevrokop (now Gotse-Delchev ) (1934–1935). Lecturer of ethics, logic and psychology at the secondary school of Tsar Boris III ( Lovech ), Sevliev and Stara Zagora (1937-1943). In 1943, he was tried by the Law on the Protection of the State .
Regional school inspector in Stara Zagora (1944-1946), employee of Radio Sofia (1946-1947), director of the Second Sofia High School (1947-1949).
Since 1949 he was a screenwriter of Bulgarian cinema. Editor of the publishing house “People’s Culture” and the newspaper “Cooperative Village”. Member of the Union of Bulgarian Writers . He was the author of science fiction books such as When There Were No Man and Wonderful Chung.
His only historical novel dates back to the period 1941-1944 - " Not for life but for death ." [one]