Hristo Boychev
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Hristo Boychev (Bulgarian Cyrillic, Христо Бойчев) is a Bulgarian writer born on March 5, 1950. The Colonel Bird won the British Council Award for Central and Eastern Europe, and was later adapted into a film, Voenno Poleva Bolnitza (Field Mental Asylum).[1] He is regarded as one of Bulgaria's leading playwrights.[2]
Works
- The Colonel Bird, 2007
- The Underground , 2006
- District Hospital
- The Colonel & The Birds (Female fersion of The Colonel Bird)
- That Thing
- The Labyrinth
- Count - Doun (monodrama)
References
- ↑ Cowie, Peter (1997) Variety International Film Guide 1998, Andre Deutsch Ltd, ISBN 978-0-233-99183-2, p. 117
- ↑ Jacobson, Josepha (ed.) (2003) The Colonel Bird and Other Plays, Tantalus Books Limited, ISBN 978-0-9542944-1-0, p. 2
Source
- Éditions L'Espace d'un instant
External links
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