Milan Asadurov
Appearance
Milan Asadurov | |
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Asadurov in 2006 | |
Born | |
Died | 7 June 2019 Varna | (aged 69)
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Occupation(s) | author, translator, publisher |
Milan Asadurov (Bulgarian: Милан Асадуров; 29 December 1949 – 7 June 2019)[1] was a Bulgarian author, publisher, and translator of science fiction. He wrote short stories and scripts for television and radio since 1968.
Biography
In 1979, he founded one of the first, most popular, and longest running science fiction publishers’ series in
. Some of them published for the first time in Bulgarian.Milan Asadurov translated a number of books by
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
.
In 1982, together with the photographer Angel Zlatanov, he traveled from
Lev Gumilyov's "Ethnogenesis and the Biosphere of Earth".[3]
Bibliography
- The Library“ (1997)
- The Second Library“ (1998)
- Dictionary of The Naught“ (1998)
- Mysteries“ (1999)
- Lighthouses on The Bulgarian Black Sea Shore (1982–2007)
- 61 (2011)
References
- ^ Скръбна вест! Милан Асадуров напусна този свят (in Bulgarian)
- ^ "20 въпроса: Милан Асадуров (20 Questions: Milan Asadurov)". Capital (in Bulgarian). 15 August 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
- Dnevnik(in Bulgarian). Retrieved 18 August 2015.