This is Chudomir

Chudomir (Bulgarian: Чудомир) (March 25, 1890 – December 26, 1967), born Dimitar Hristov Chorbadjisky (Bulgarian: Димитър Христов Чорбаджийски), was a Bulgarian writer and painter.

He is famous for his immediate stories, such as “I’m not One of Them” (“Не съм от тях”) and “Locals” (“Нашенци”), satirizing the human weaknesses and political vices of his time.

He was born in village Turia (Bulgarian Kingdom) on March 25, 1890 and died in Sofia (People’s Republic of Bulgaria) in 1967. He was one of the five children in the relations of Maria Doncheva and Hristo Chorbadjiiski. Until the age of 16, he studied in a local school. In 1913 he graduated from the National-painter-industrial hypothetical in Sofia. He took ration in the Balkan wars and World War I. In 1921 he married Mary Nonova. He was a scholarly teacher for 13 years (1920–1933) in Kazanlak. From 1929–1930 Chudomir specialized drawing in Paris. Until his death he was the president of ‘Iskra’ library and director of the Ethnographic museum in Kazanlak.

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Chudomir Cove in Graham Land, Antarctica is named after Chudomir.

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