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Alexander Sekulov (born 6 January 1964,
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) is a contemporary Bulgarian writer. He graduated
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for stage arts as an assistant producer and Bulgarian
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as a master at the
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''Paisiy Hilendarski''. Sekulov's poetry and prose had been translated into
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and Hungarian.


Books

* ''Seventh Sky'' (1988, poetry); * ''High above the Distance'' (1997, poetry); * ''Enchanting and Light'' (2003, poetry); * ''Maps and Geographies'' (2010, poetry); * ''The Master and the Stones'' (1996, essays); * ''The High Stone Hills'' (2006, fragments); * ''The History of the Minimum Resistance. Chronological novel in one column'' (2008, non-fiction); * ''Light Hotel Rooms'' (2005, play); * ''The Collector of Love Sentences'' (2007, 2008, novel); * ''The Little Saint and the Oranges'' (2009, novel); * ''Nasco H. Stories with Rum, Ginger, Raisons and Honey'' (2005, art collection published in partnership with Atanas Hranov); * ''The Little Saint and the Black Pepper Men'' (2007, art collection published in partnership with Atanas Hranov).


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External links


Alexander Sekulov's Profile
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Alexander Sekulov at Capital Light
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