Georgi Slavov Karaslavov (Bulgarian: Георги Славов Караславов; 12 January 1904 in Plovdiv – 26 January 1980 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian writer born in the Debar district of the town of Parvomay in Plovdiv Province.
Several of his novels, including Snaha, Tatul, and Selkor, were made into films.
In 1923, he studied in a pedagogical school in Harmanli and continued his education by moving to Kazanlak.
[2] Because of his short novel named "Selkor", he was sentenced and imprisoned by the anti-communist regime that ruled Bulgaria at the time.
[3] Between 1947 and 1949 Georgi Karaslavov was the director of the Ivan Vazov National Theater.