Mihalaki Georgiev
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Mihalaki Georgiev ( bg, Михалаки Георгиев, August 11, 1854 – February 14, 1916) was a
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writer, diplomat, and social figure. 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''. He served as ambassador in
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and Vienna, beginning in 14 November 1896 and lasting until 1899. From 1906 to 1908 he served as the chief editors of the '' Balkan Tribune''. His writing was influenced by the Russian Narodnik movement.


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)


References


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.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Georgiev, Mihalaki 1854 births 1916 deaths Bulgarian male writers People from Vidin Writers from the Ottoman Empire