Atanas Vassilev Djavkov, better known by his pseudonym Boris Aprilov ( bg, Борис Априлов) (21 March 1921 – 10 April 1995), was a
Bulgarian
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writer, playwright,
dramaturge
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, satirist, and humorist, best known for his novels, plays, screenplays, and children's literature. He published works under the names
Ahasver, Aho, and Ahoto, along with other aliases in the humorist journal
''Starshel''.
Biography
Atanas Vassilev Djavkov, known as Boris Aprilov, was born on 21 March 1921, in the small Bulgarian town of
Malko Tarnovo. His father Vassil's family lived on welfare in
Lozengrad until the liberation of Bulgaria from the Turkish occupation. His mother, Nanka, was an illiterate orphan from a peasant family, given at a very young age to a much older disabled veteran in an arranged marriage.
Aprilov's family moved to
Burgas, where he completed his education. From his early school years, he published short stories, satiric essays, poetry, and prose in local newspapers.
In 1945, Boris Aprilov married Shela (Rachel) Abraham Cohen, born in
Burgas (12 June 1918 – 2 September 1996, Tel Aviv). They met in the Burgas town library. They lived together and had two daughters: Djina Vassileva, born in Burgas on 15 November 1945, and
Laura Vassileva, a writer born in Sofia (30 May 1950 – 2 September 1991, Hayfa, Israel).
In 1947, Aprilov was invited by the poet Radoy Ralin to work as a columnist for the satiric journal ''Sturshel'', and the family moved to
Sofia
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.
In 1956, Aprilov traveled to London and Western Europe with his wife during the
Cold War
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.
An anonymous letter identified Aprilov as a spy. It was said that "Nasko" had been working as a British spy from a young age, that he sang aloud famous hits from English and American movies, and that he chose to travel to London instead of Moscow. Aprilov was warned by the leading editor of the journal, and he decided to resign before he was fired. As a result, he was blacklisted by the authorities, and as he was unable to find any employment as a journalist or editor, he lived exclusively off of his literary work.
From 1959 to 1963, Aprilov served as a lead dramaturge and screenplay editor in the Bulgarian State circuses.
Aprilov won many awards for his writing, including the Literary Prize of the Ministry of National Economy and the Golden Dolphin's Greatest Award.
Aprilov left Bulgaria and spent the last three years of his life in Tel Aviv, Israel, with his family. In 1991, his younger daughter died after a battle with lung disease. Shortly after, Aprilov became sick himself; he died on 4 October 1995, in a Tel Aviv hospital. His wife also died a few months later in Tel Aviv.
Works
''Lisko'' series
Aprilov's wrote a series of books for children and adults about an adventurous fox named Lisko. Lisko travels from place to place, meeting characters from folklore and strange new creatures, and helping people along the way.
In 2019, 2020, and 2021, some of the ''Lisko'' books were reissued with new art by Mira Miroslavova and Petya Dimitrova-Leupep.
* ''The Adventures of Lisko in the Forest'' ("Приключенията на Лиско в гората", 1957);
* ''The Adventures of Lisko at Sea'' ("Приключенията на Лиско по море", 1968)
* ''The New Adventures of Lisko'' ("Новите приключения на Лиско", 1971) contains the novels:
** ''Do not Touch the Suitcase'' („Не пипай куфара“)
** ''Chimmy'' („Чими“)
** ''The Watch'' („Часовникът“)
** ''The Little Red Riding Hood'' („Червената шапчица“)
** ''The Pit'' („Дупката“)
** ''The Python'' („Питонът“)
* ''The Adventures of Lisko in the Land of the Square Beings'' („Приключенията на Лиско в страната на квадратните същества“, 1975)
* ''The Newest Adventures of Lisko'' („Най-новите приключения на Лиско“, 1975) contains the novels:
** ''The Ghost'' („Привидението“);
** ''The Grand''Prise" („Голямата награда“);
* ''Ten Adventures of Lisko'' („Десет приключения на Лиско“, 1987) contains the previous eight novels, and:
** ''The Wall'' („Стената“)
** ''The Blue Flamingo'' („Синьото фламинго“)
Other children's books
* ''A Ball in the Sea'' („Топка в морето“) Fairy tale. 1965
* ''Poncho the Foal'' („Кончето Пончо“) Fairy tale. 1967
* ''The Parrot and The Butterfly'' („Папагалчето и пеперудката“) Fairy tale. 1968
* ''One Small White Cloud'' („Едно малко бяло облаче“) Fairy tale. 1970
* ''The Six Little Penguins'' („Шестте пингвинчета“. Повест за деца). 1978
Stageplays
Aprilov wrote many dramas and puppet plays for both children and adults.
The Egg
A children's
puppet
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play about an egg that does not want to hatch "due to its unusual nature", but is convinced to hatch by its mother's love. It was performed in the State Puppet Theatre in
Plovdiv
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, Bulgaria, where it received a gold medal from the Golden Dolphin awards.
The Six Little Penguins
A children's puppet play that was performed in the Czwerc Puppet Theatre in
Białystok
Białystok is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It is the tenth-largest city in Poland, second in terms of population density, and thirteenth in area.
Białystok is located in the Białystok Up ...
, Poland, where it received the Golden Dolphin's greatest award.
Chimi
The play has been performed in a number of countries, including the UK.
References
External links
Boris Aprilov on BlogspotBoris Aprilov on Facebook(in Bulgarian)
"The Adventures of Foxy at Sea" (1968)(BG)"Ten Adventures of Foxy" (1987)(BG)About Boris AprilovBoris Aprilov: The lost Atlantis of the Bulgarian youths literature.Boris_Aprilov
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About Boris Aprilov (BG)Boris Aprilov DEDuck Duck Go Boris Aprilov"The Six Little Pinguins" in Mexico*
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Bulgarian satirists
Writers from Burgas
1921 births
People from Malko Tarnovo
1995 deaths
Thracian Bulgarians
Dramaturges
20th-century dramatists and playwrights
Bulgarian emigrants to Israel