Zachary Karabashliev
Zachary Karabashliev | |
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Zachary Karabashliev at the 2013 Texas Book Festival. | |
Born |
Varna, Bulgaria | 14 April 1968
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Alma mater | Shumen University |
Genre | novel |
Zachary Karabashliev (Bulgarian: Захари Карабашлиев) (born 14 April 1968, Varna, Bulgaria) is a contemporary Bulgarian writer and a playwright.
Life
He has graduated in Bulgarian philology from the Shumen University, Bulgaria. Since 1997, he has been living with his family in San Diego, California, U.S.
Works
His debut novel, 18% Gray (18% Сиво, Ciela Publishers, 2008), published in Bulgaria in his native language is a bestselling title with 7 editions.[1] It won the prestigious Bulgarian Novel of the Year Award given by Edward Vick Foundation, and was a finalist for the renowned literary biennial Elias Canetti Award. It was chosen by anonymous vote to be among the 100 most loved books by Bulgarians in the BBC campaign The Big Read. His other book, A Brief History of the Airplane won the Book of the Year 2009 Award of Helikon. His play Sunday Evening won the most respected theatre award in Bulgaria – ASKEER 2009 and has a successful run in Sofia. His play Recoil is being also awarded as Best New Bulgarian Play, and is being produced now.
Zachary Karabashliev also writes short stories, essays and articles for lifestyle magazines, literary journals and newspapers.
References
External links
- Zachary Karabashliev's Website
- Zachary Karabashliev's Profile at the Contemporary Bulgarian Writers Website
- Zachary Karabashliev at LiterNet
- Zachary Karabashliev Interview at Fiction Writers Review