Bogomil Rainow

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Bogomil Nikolaew Rainow ( Bulgarian Богомил Николаев Райнов ; born June 19, 1919 in Sofia , † June 8, 2007 ibid) was a Bulgarian writer and art scholar.

Life

Rainow was born the son of the Bulgarian writer Nikolai Rainow . He was a professor at the Sofia Art Academy . From 1976 he was a member of the Central Committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party .

He wrote short stories, short stories and novels, including adventure and crime novels. He also wrote film scenarios and poems. Rainow also published works on art and literary topics.

He was honored as a Hero of Socialist Labor and the Dimitrov Prize .

Works (selection)

  • The man on the corner , 1960
  • Rainy evening , 1961
  • Mr Nobody , 1965 (German, 1968)
  • Path to nowhere , novel, 1966
  • Clocks for Amsterdam , 1968 (German, 1971)
  • A man from the past , Berlin 1970
  • The black novel , academic paper, 1970
  • The Big Boredom , 1970 (German, 1973)
  • The mass culture , scientific work 1974
  • Brazilian melody , Berlin 1975
  • This strange craft , novel 1976
  • Ilija Beškov , Berlin 1983
  • The absurdities of an investigation , Berlin 1984

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