Lyudmil Stoyanov

Stoyanov studied at the Plovdiv High School, but failed to graduate due to financial difficulties.

He participated in the First International Writers' Congress for the Protection of Culture, held in Paris in 1935, and in the Second in Madrid and Valencia in 1937.

From the 1930s onwards, his style gradually moved towards Socialist realism and a humanistic portrayal of everyday life.

[5] Apart from being a writer of novels, poems and short stories, Stoyanov was also a literary critic and prolific translator.

And of world literature: Shakespeare, Lord Byron, Edgar Allan Poe, Jack London etc.

Monument of Lyudmil Stoyanov in Sofia