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Occupation
  
Novelist

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Nikolai Grozni

Alma mater
  
Nationality
  
Bulgarian-American


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Born
  
March 28, 1973 (age 51) Sophia, Bulgaria (
1973-03-28
)

Spouse
  
Books
  
Turtle feet, Wunderkind: A Novel, Wunderkind

Education
  
Berklee College of Music, Brown University

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Nikolai Grozni, (born Nikolay Grozdinski, Bulgarian: Николай Гроздински, March 28, 1973) is a multilingual Bulgarian-American novelist, short-story writer and musician.

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Background

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Grozni was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. After being accepted to the National Music School “Lubomir Pipkov”, he trained to become a concert pianist, winning his first international piano award in Salerno, Italy, in 1983. Following the political changes after the fall of the Berlin Wall, in 1992 Grozni left Bulgaria to study Jazz and composition at Berklee College of Music, Boston.

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In 1995, Grozni left for India to become a Buddhist monk and study Tibetan language. He spent four years in Dharamsala, studying at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics, before joining Drepung Monastery in South India in 1999, where he stayed for six months. The five years he spent in India would become the inspiration for his three works in Bulgarian, as well as for his memoir in English: ‘Turtle Feet: The making and unmaking of a Buddhist monk." Grozni holds an MFA in creative writing from Brown University.

Grozni and his wife, Danielle Trussoni, were featured in an episode of Season 2 of This American Life (TV), in which he discussed his dislike of mowing the lawn.

Writing

Lives of Idle Men and Degenerate Mystics.’ (short stories, published in Bulgarian in 2000)

Asleep In the Great Emptiness.’ (a novel, published in Bulgarian in 2001)

Someone put a Spell on Existence.’ (a novel, published in Bulgarian in 2002)

‘Turtle Feet, New York Times Editor’s Choice'’ (memoir, Riverhead, 2008)

Wunderkind’ (a novel, Free Press, 2011)

Farewell, Monsieur Gaston’ (a novel, East West, 2014)

Grozni’s short fiction has appeared in The Guardian and The Seattle Review.

Reviews

  • New York Times: Turtle Feet
  • Asleep in the Great Emptiness
  • People Magazine:Turtle Feet
  • Brown Alumni Magazine: Turtle Feet
  • Lives of Idle Men and Degenerate Mystics
  • Christian Science Monitor: Turtle Feet
  • Interviews

  • BCS News Magazine
  • Powell's Books
  • Brown Alumni Magazine
  • Lives of Idle Men and Degenerate Mystics
  • References

    Nikolai Grozni Wikipedia