Andrei Stoyanov Gulyashki (Bulgarian: Андрей Стоянов Гуляшки) (7 May 1914 – 3 June 1995) was a Bulgarian writer best known for the exploits of his character, detective Avakoum Zakhov.[1]

Avakoum Zakhov first appeared in a 1959 novel Контраразузнаване (reissued as Случаят в Момчилово, translated into English as The Zakhov Mission) and he is the protagonist of several more novels. Western press compared Zakhov with James Bond, and Gulyashki wrote the book about a "match" of Zakhov vs. Bond Avakoum Zahov versus 07, although the name Bond is never mentioned in the book and 007 is replaced with 07, due to copyright issues.[1] The title allegedly lost a zero due to the objections of Ian Fleming's publisher, Glidrose Productions.[2][3]

Gulyashki received several state and literary awards and was member of the National Assembly, the Bulgarian parliament, of 6th, 7th, and 8th convocations.

Works

  • Дон Кихот от Селвеция, 1936 (Don Quixote of Selvezia)
  • Жени, 1938 (Women)
  • Смъртна присъда, 1940 (Death Sentence)
  • МТ станция, 1950 (MT Station)
  • Село Ведрово, 1952 (Vedrovo Village)
  • Златното руно, 1958 (The Golden Fleece)
  • Контраразузнаване, 1959 (Counterintelligence)
  • Случаят в Момчилово, 1960 (The Momchilovo Affair/The Zakhov Mission)
  • Приключение в полунощ, 1960 (Midnight Adventure)
  • Спящата красавица, 1961 (Sleeping Beauty)
  • Приключенията на Авакум Захов, 1962 (Adventures of Avakoum Zahov)
  • През една дъждовна есен, 1963 (In a Rainy Autumn)
  • Седемте дни на нашия живот, 1964 (Seven Days of Our Lives)
  • Малка нощна музика, 1965 (A Little Night Music)
  • Срещу 07, 1966 (Avakoum Zahov versus 07)
  • Романтична повест, 1970 (Romantic Story)
  • Златният век, 1973 (The Golden Age)
  • Последното приключение на Авакум Захов, 1976 (The Last Adventure of Avakoum Zahov)
  • Открадването на Даная, 1978 (The Stealing of Danae)
  • Златната жена, 1980 (The Golden Woman)
  • Скитник броди по света, 1982 (A Tramp Wanders the World)
  • Убийството на улица Чехов, 1985 (Murder on Chekhov Street)
  • История с кучета, 1985 (A Dog Story)
  • Краят на Лалелия, 1987 (The End of Lalelia)
  • Чудакът (The Freak)

References

  1. 1 2 "Соцреализмът сложи край на Авакум Захов"
  2. Studies in Intelligence. Government Printing Office. June 2004.
  3. Гергина Кръстева, Илонка Георгиева, Мария Панова, БЪЛГАРСКИЯТ ДЖЕЙМС БОНД ИЛИ ГОСПОДИН НИКОЙ – НЯКОЛКО КРИМИНАЛНИ СЮЖЕТА В БЪЛГАРСКАТА ЛИТЕРАТУРА, Bulgarian Language and Literature Volume 58, Number 2, 2016 Български език и литература, pp. 187-193


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