Petar Denčev je rođen osmog avgusta 1986. u Varni, u Bugarskoj. 2010. je diplomirao pozorišnu režiju na Nacionalnoj akademiji za pozorišnu i filmsku umetnost “Krastio Sarafov”. Debitovao je pričom “Malakoff, želim da ostarim”, koja je pobedila na konkursu Ectasy magazina Altera 2006. Ista priča je kasnije štampana u američkom časopisu ““The Litter Box Magazine” (2010). Denčevljev roman “Kao što čovek ljubi voljenu ženu” osvojio je prvu nagradu na konkursu za najbolje nove bugarske romane “Razvitie” 2007. Tekstovi Petra Denčeva su objavljivani u mnogobrojnim bugarskim časopisima kao što su Capital LIGHT, Altera, Vagabond, Prostori. Uskoro će biti objavljena njegova nova knjiga “Priče iz prošlosti”. Denčev takođe radi i kao pozorišni reditelj.
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Peter Dentchev was born on August 8th, 1986 in Varna, Bulgaria. In 2010 he completed his Bachelor Degree in Theatre Directing in the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts “Krastio Sarafov”. Dentchev’s first literary appearance was the short story “Malakoff, I Want to Grow Old”, which won Altera magazine’s contest Ecstasy in 2006. It was also later published in English in the American magazine “The Litter Box Magazine” (2010). His novel “Just like a Man Kisses a Woman He Loves” won the first place at the contest for Best New Bulgarian Novels “Razvitie” in 2007. Peter Dentchev has published in various Bulgarian magazines: Capital LIGHT, Altera, Vagabond, Prostori,etc. His new book “Stories of the Past” is coming out, published by “Janet 45”. Dentchev is also a director of the following theatre performances: “The Death and the Devil” by Frank Wedekind (National Youth Theatre “Nikolay Binev”, Sofia), “Squabbles” by Catherine Naze and “The Maids” by Jean Genet (Drama Theatre, National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts, Sofia). He is currently enrolled in the Theatre Studies Master programme in The National Academy.
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