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Forced by the Communist government of Bulgaria to give up their traditional way of life, six villagers with a shared history go on a winter hunting trip and find themselves entangled with each other in a deadly game of anger, rivalry, and revenge.

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Forced by the Communist government of Bulgaria to give up their traditional way of life, six villagers with a shared history go on a winter hunting trip and find themselves entangled with each other in a deadly game of anger, rivalry, and revenge.
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Autorenporträt
Ivailo Petrov (1923-2005) was born in the small Bulgarian village of Bdintzi to a family of poor and illiterate peasants. Petrov studied law at the University of Sofia and then worked as an editor in several different publishing houses in Sofia and Varna. In the 1950s, Petrov begun his career as a writer and was to go on to published many novels and short story collections. His books, On Foreign Soil, Ground-Swell, and Before I Was Born and Afterwards, describe the transformations and dramas of rural and traditional Bulgarian life in the 20th century. Petrov has received numerous awards, among them the Union of Bulgarian Writers Award, the Yordan Yovkov Award, and the Hristo G. Danov Prize for his life contribution to Bulgarian literary culture. Angela Rodel is a professional literary translator living and working in Sofia, Bulgaria. Her translations include Milen Ruskov's Thrown into Nature , Zachary Karabashliev's 18% Gray, Angel Igov's A Short Tale of Shame, and Virginia Zaharieva's Nine Rabbits.