Milen Ruskov
Milen Ruskov (Bulgarian: Милен Русков) (1966), a Bulgarian writer and translator. He graduated from Sofia University in 1995.[1]

Milen Ruskov - Bulgarian writer, New Bulgarian University, January 2018
Awards and honours
- 2014 European Union Prize for Literature, Bulgaria, Vazvishenie (Summit)[2]
Works
Novels
- Pocket Encyclopaedia of Mysteries (2004);
- Thrown into Nature (2008, BG; 2011, U.S.);
- Vazvishenie (Summit) (2011);
- Chamkoria (2017).
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gollark: The canonical copy is on github for historical reasons.
gollark: It is, there's a mirror.
gollark: LyricLy deserves to experience bees for what he did.
gollark: https://github.com/osmarks/autobotrobot/pull/1 is a PRETTY apioformic PR.
References
- "Ruskov, Milen: Contemporary Bulgarian Writers - 03.10.2011".
- European Commission. "Winners of 2014 European Union Prize for Literature announced at Frankfurt Book Fair - Press Release". Retrieved 11 October 2014.
External links
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