Mihalaki Georgiev Explained
Mihalaki Georgiev (Bulgarian: Михалаки Георгиев, August 11, 1854 – February 14, 1916) was a Bulgarian writer, diplomat, and social figure.[1] He was born in Vidin and died in Sofia. He attended the Tabor Industrial-Agricultural School from 1872 to 1874, and in 1880 was one of the founding members of the Slavic Tribune.[2] He served as ambassador in Belgrade and Vienna, beginning in 14 November 1896 and lasting until 1899.[2] [3] From 1906 to 1908 he served as the chief editors of the Balkan Tribune.[2]
His writing was influenced by the Russian Narodnik movement.[4]
Works
- Така се лъже човек. Хумореска (1899)
- „Три срещи. Спомени от миналото (1899)
- „От късмета е всичко на този свят (1904)
- „Разкази и хуморески. т. I, т. II, with preface by Ivan Vazov (1919, 1921)
Further reading
- Bakratcheva, A. (1992). Similarities in Divergences. Narrative Parallels in the Works of Oliver Goldsmith and Mihalaki Georgiev (Близост в отличията. Особености на повествованието у Михалаки Георгиев и Оливър Голдсмит) - In: Ezik i Literatura, Sofia, 2.
Notes and References
- Web site: Studio portrait of Mihalaki Georgiev. Visual Archive Southeastern Europe. 28 September 2017.
- Web site: Mihalaki Georgiev. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Institute of Literature Archives. 28 September 2017.
- Book: Г Пиндикова, Централен държавен архив (България). 2006. Central State Archives (Главно управление на архивите). 9789549800555. 28 September 2017.
- Book: Jelavich. Charles. Jelavich. Barbara. The Establishment of the Balkan National States, 1804-1920. Sep 20, 2012. University of Washington Press. 9780295964133. 28 September 2017.