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  1. Vladislav Todorov is the author of several scholarly books on modernism, political aesthetics, performing and visual arts, terrorism and global governance. He has contributed articles and essays to journals such as “The Yale Journal of Criticism,” “College Literature,” “L'infini,” “Neue Literatur,” “Likovne Besede,” etc.

  2. Vladislav Todorov. vtodorov@sas.upenn.edu. Education. Ph.D. in Russian Studies from The University of Pennsylvania (1996); Ph.D. in Aesthetics from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (1987); M.A. from the Theater and Film Academy, Sofia (1982). Teaching History at Penn. Terrorism: Russian Origins – 21c.

  3. Mar 4, 2011 · That Tar-Black Taste: An Interview with Vladislav Todorov. Where do film noir, post-communist Bulgarian fiction, and black comedy intersect? In Vladislav Todorov's searing noir-meets-social-commentary novel, Zift.

  4. May 8, 2023 · Vladislav Todorov’s debut novel Zift was published in Bulgarian in 2006 and translated in English by Joseph Benatov in 2010. Importantly, Benatov’s name appears on the cover, integrated into the typography of the title, as an indelible part of the book’s life.

  5. To achieve his depiction of totalitarian absurdity, Vladislav Todorov combines the methods of hardboiled American crime fiction and film noir with socialist symbols and communist ideological clichés.

  6. Vladislav Todorov (Ph.D. in Slavic Studies from the University of Pennsylvania) is the author of several scholarly books on modernism, political aesthetics, performing and visual arts, terrorism and global governance.

  7. The analysis of models used to describe sustainable development is also related to the proposed new area of research, namely sustainometrics (Todorov, 2006; Todorov and Marinova, 2009).

  8. Vladislav TODOROV, Associate Professor | Cited by 140 | of University of Forestry, Sofia | Read 30 publications | Contact Vladislav TODOROV

  9. Vladislav Todorov was born in Bulgaria. He is known for Phi 1.618 (2022), The Color of the Chameleon (2012) and Zift (2008).

  10. Todorov, V. (2006), System sustainability and development sustainability: Modelling problems (Is Econometrics of sustainable development possible?), Management and Sustainable Development, 18(3-4), 136–140 (in Bulgarian).