Georgi Stamatov(II)
- Writer
Georgi Porfiriev Stamatov is a Bulgarian writer from a family of Bessarabian Bulgarians . He was born on May 25, 1869 in Tiraspol, Russia. He studied at South Slavic Board . After the Liberation War in 1879 , he moved to Bulgaria with his father, lawyer Porphyry Stamatov. Georgi Stamatov graduated from military school in Sofia and served briefly as an officer in the artillery. He graduated from "Law" in Sofia University . Among the many friends and acquaintances of Stamatov and his wife Vera were the leader of the broad socialist MP Janko Sakazov (1860-1941) and his wife, writer Anne Karima (1871-1949), married in 1888, with two daughters. Vera Stamatova and Janko Sakazov fall in love. Sakazov divorced Anne. Stamatov grabs Vera hand, takes her to Sakazov and leaves alone. He served as a judge in Kyustendil and Tran . Upon completion of the judging career he arrived in Sofia. He wrote mainly short stories. His literary activity began in the 1890th. He cooperated with the magazines "Thought" , "Contemporary" , "Listopad", "Zlatorog" , "Macedonian-Adrianople review" . His first story was published in the journal "Thought" in 1893. He died on November 9, 1942 in Sofia, Bulgaria.