First published in 1951, Tobacco is a sweeping social and psychological epic set against the backdrop of Bulgaria’s tobacco industry from the 1920s through the end of World War II.
: Many sources indicate that only partial translations or excerpts have officially been published in English.
is widely considered the magnum opus of Bulgarian 20th-century literature. While the novel has been translated into over 20 languages—including German, French, and Spanish—finding a complete English translation remains a challenge for international readers. The Quest for an English Translation
The story follows the meteoric rise and moral disintegration of Boris Morev , an ambitious young man who climbs from poverty to become the ruthless head of the "Nicotiana" tobacco concern.
First published in 1951, Tobacco is a sweeping social and psychological epic set against the backdrop of Bulgaria’s tobacco industry from the 1920s through the end of World War II.
: Many sources indicate that only partial translations or excerpts have officially been published in English.
is widely considered the magnum opus of Bulgarian 20th-century literature. While the novel has been translated into over 20 languages—including German, French, and Spanish—finding a complete English translation remains a challenge for international readers. The Quest for an English Translation
The story follows the meteoric rise and moral disintegration of Boris Morev , an ambitious young man who climbs from poverty to become the ruthless head of the "Nicotiana" tobacco concern.