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    Summary
    The twenty letters of Anton Strashimirov published here were written to Kiril Hristov (1—13) and Stefan G. Gidikov (14-20). They cover the period 1897-1923. A number of moments from the life and work of Anton Strashimirov still remain unclear. The documentary heritage of the writer has not yet been fully collected and studied. His correspondence with a number of our prominent writers, poets and public figures is still scattered among various institutes and private individuals. Only a minimal part of it has been published.1 In 1897, the writer returned from abroad with accumulated material and had a great desire to publish a literary magazine. He was forced to turn to various magazines and ask to edit their literary departments. Despite his reluctance, he became a teacher in Vidin (p. 14-15). This is where his connections with Kiril Hristov began. After a break of several years, in 1906 Strashimirov again began publishing the magazine "Nash Zhivot". In his letters from that time to Kiril Hristov, who was in Germany, he reveals a number of moments about the editing of the magazine, about his struggle with Dr. Krastev's magazine "Misl" and the literary circle around it (p. 4-13).
    Keywords: Непубликувани, писма, Антон, Страшимиров