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Alek Popov was born in Alek published his first
collection of short stories The Other
Death in 1992. Through the years he has contributed to
numerous publications and has produced six collections of short
stories. His first novel Mission:
London, based on colourful impressions from being the Cultural Attaché at
the Bulgarian Embassy in the He has won several literary
awards including the National Radio's Pavel
Veshinov Award for the best criminal
short story; the Graviton Award
for best science fiction; the Raško Sugarev Award for best short story; the prize
Helicon for best prose book
of the year, 2002; the annual prize of Clouds
magazine for the English translation of Mission London, 2004; and most
recently the National Prize for Drama
Ivan Radoev. Alek’s short stories have been have been translated into
German, Hungarian, Polish, Serbian, Chez, French, Danish, English and
Turkish. His novel Mission London was published in Serbian from Geopoetica publishing house and in Hungarian from Kijarat Kiado. It is currently
prepared for print in Today Alek is one of the most
popular young writers in |