Elin Pelin

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Elin Pelin was a Bulgarian novelist

Jul 8, 1877

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 8, 1877
  • Died on: December 3, 1949
  • Nationality: Bulgarian
  • Famous: Writers, Poets, Novelists, Short Story Writers
  • Known as: Dimitar Ivanov Stoyanov
  • Birth Place: Bailovo
  • Gender: Male

Elin Pelin born at

Bailovo

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Birth Place

He pioneered the field of Bulgarian children's literature and was one of the best known Bulgarian writers. He spotlighted the dichotomy and often opposition between a technologically advancing society and the old ways of rural and country living.

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Personal Life

Some of his works demonstrate his sense of humor with playful themes and plots.

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Personal Life

He died on December 3, 1949 of unknown causes in Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Personal Life

Elin Pelin was born Dimitr Ivanov Stoyanov on July 8, 1877 in the village of Bailovo in Bulgaria.

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Childhood & Early Life

Country living and the beauty of the countryside of his youth became themes that he carried into his literary works.

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Childhood & Early Life

He was born into a large family whose roots were in the rural tradition.

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Childhood & Early Life

He expressed interest in reading and writing early on and was educated to become a teacher. His career in teaching in his village was short-lived as he moved to Sofia after the publication of his first book.

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Childhood & Early Life

He grew up during the second Industrial Revolution in Europe which greatly impacted his literary works later in life.

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Childhood & Early Life

Upon finishing school, he taught in his village in 1895. He worked as a teacher for a year before moving on to writing full-time.

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Career

He wrote his first published short story in 1901 and, during this time, assumed the pen name Elin Pelin.

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In 1903, based on the reception of his first short story, he moved to Sofia to become a librarian. This career move allowed him to travel and write extensively.

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He became the director of special collections at the National Library in Sofia in 1910.

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While serving as director at the library, he was also the editor and contributor at multiple magazines.

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His most famous work was 'The Gerak Family' which dealt with the transformation of a rural town to a modern society as experienced personally. He drew on his own life experience to illustrate the story. This work exemplified his place at the forefront of Bulgarian literature and was also the subject of films.

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Major Works

In 1922, his book 'Earth' came out and served as a commentary on Bulgarian society and norms. It was also adapted into multiple movies.

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Major Works

He has written multiple short stories and collections of poems. His most well-known short story is 'Pizho and Penda.' It references the pagan tradition of Martenitsa where symbolic dolls are gifted among friends and family.

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