Zlatko Anguelov, born 1946 in Varna, Bulgaria, is a writer, journalist, and translator living in Iowa City, Iowa. He has published in the Bulgarian print media, The Financial Times and Eastern European Reporter during 1982-1992. His translations (in collaboration with Roumyana Slabakova) of works by John Updike, William Trevor, Paul Theroux, Gore Vidal, Andre Dubus, and Iris Murdoch were published in the 1980s inSavremennik, Panorama, and the Blue and White Bulletin of the Bulgarian Writers Union. In 1992, Zlatko moved to Canada, where, three years later, he wrote his memoir Communism and the Remorse of an Innocent Victimizer in English (Texas A&M University Press, 2002).
Elizabeth Frank was born in Los Angeles, and educated at secondary schools in London and Geneva. She received her B.A., M.A and Ph.D at the University of California, Berkeley. Since 1982 she has been a member of the literature faculty at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. She is the author ofJackson Pollock (Abbeville Press, 1983), Louise Bogan: A Portrait (Knopf, 1985), which won the Pulitzer Prize in Biography in 1986, Esteban Vicente (Hudson Hills Press, 1995), and Cheat and Charmer (Random House, 2005), a novel set in Hollywood during the McCarthy period.
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