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Lyudmila Orlinova Filipova ((ブルガリア語:Людмила Орлинова Филипова)) (born April 10, 1977) is a Bulgarian novelist and journalist. Since 2006 Filipova has written seven novels, all of which have become best-sellers. In October 2011 a television team from National Geographic filmed a documentary movie based on the discoveries described in her novel ''"The Parchment Maze"''. In November 2011 the movies based her novels ''Glass Butterflies'' and ''Scarlet Gold'' won first place in the Bulgarian National Film Center competition. Her last book, ''The War of the Letters'', was published in 2014 and describes the creation of the Cyrillic at the time of the Golden Age of Simeon I the Great. It is considered by many critics as a unique story about one of the most significant works in the Bulgarian history〔Mila Vacheva, (Людмила Филипова: Битката е била да говорим и пишем на българица )〕〔BTV, (Biography of Lyudmila Filipova )〕 ==Biography== Lyudmila Filipova was born on Easter in 1977. She is the granddaughter of the former Bulgarian Prime Minister, Grisha Filipov. She graduated from the University of National and World Economy in Sofia with high honors and received a bachelor's degree in 2000. She graduated from City University and received an MBA Degree in General Management. Filipova went on to specialize in creative writing fiction at Oxford University in 2009. Later, she worked as a marketing director at a German software giant, SAP Bulgaria, where she was the managing director of Desiderata Advertising Agency as well as chief-in-editor of the magazine ''Marketing&Media''. She was also a commercial director of a company for medical equipment called MEDIMAG-MS.〔Електронно издателство "Литернет", (Кратка биография на Людмила Филипова )〕 Filipova is well known to the Bulgarian media audience as a television reporter for Bulgarian television channels 7 DAYS and Triada (local partner to CNN). Since then, Ludmila has published more than 30 articles in Bulgarian newspapers such as ''24 Hours'', ''Monitor'', ''Novinar'', and ''Economic Life'', as well as ''Tema'', ''BusinessWeek'', and ''Marketing&Media'', where she was editor-in-chief. In 2004 She became a member of the liberal political party Novoto Vreme.〔Evelina Gecheva, („Людмила Филипова, член на организационния комитет на партия Ново време: България има нужда от потомствени политици“ ), ''Monitor'', 10 July 2004.〕 In December 2011 Ludmila Filipova was awarded the Woman of the Year award in the category of Culture and Art. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lyudmila Filipova」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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