Ivan Hristov (writer)

Ivan Hristov or Ivan Christoff (Bulgarian: Иван Христов; born February, 1978 in Borovo, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian poet, and critic. His first book of poetry, Sbogom devetnajsti vek (Farewell to the 19th century), was published in 2001 and won the prestigious 2002 Southern Spring award for the best debut book. His second book of poetry, Bdin, was published in 2004 and received critical acclaim, as well as the 2006 Svetlostruj Prize for poetry. He is also the author of the poetry collections Amerikanski poemi (American Poems, 2013), as well as of Luboven recnik (A Dictionary of Love, 2018) which received The Culture is The Refuge of Humanity award at Safi International Forum of Poetry, Morocco 2018. Ivan Hristov's works have been translated into a dozen of languages. In 2015, Bdin was publish

Ivan Hristov (writer)

Ivan Hristov or Ivan Christoff (Bulgarian: Иван Христов; born February, 1978 in Borovo, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian poet, and critic. His first book of poetry, Sbogom devetnajsti vek (Farewell to the 19th century), was published in 2001 and won the prestigious 2002 Southern Spring award for the best debut book. His second book of poetry, Bdin, was published in 2004 and received critical acclaim, as well as the 2006 Svetlostruj Prize for poetry. He is also the author of the poetry collections Amerikanski poemi (American Poems, 2013), as well as of Luboven recnik (A Dictionary of Love, 2018) which received The Culture is The Refuge of Humanity award at Safi International Forum of Poetry, Morocco 2018. Ivan Hristov's works have been translated into a dozen of languages. In 2015, Bdin was publish