Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Dimiter Inkiow

    October 10, 1932 – September 24, 2006

    Dimitar Janakiew Inkiow was a Bulgarian writer. After studying mining engineering and drama directing in Sofia, where he wrote several plays, he was forced to leave the country in 1965. He settled in Germany, working as a scriptwriter for Radio Free Europe. His prolific career resulted in over 100 books, translated into more than 25 languages, showcasing a profound insight into human nature and life's complexities.

    Pipsi und Elvira
    Leo, der Lachlöwe bringt jeden zum Lachen
    Lidia, yo y el bebé
    Meine Schwester Klara
    Ich und Klara und der Kater Kasimir
    Die spannendsten griechischen Sagen