
"In 1994… the translator Bozan Hristov, who at the time was the editor of the literary journal Panorama, began to translate If This is a Man and The Truce.… A wealthy friend of his sponsored the translation and contacted Albert Benbasat, who was to write a preface for the book. Thanks to this, Nimà tovà and Cŏvék were published together (Sofia, 1995) by the almost unknown publishers Angelinov i partnjori…. 1200 copies were printed. Currently, they cannot be found in bookstores."
Giuseppe Dell’Agata, "Primo Levi in Bulgaria," in Giovanni Tesio (ed.) La manutenzione della memoria. Diffusione e conoscenza di Primo Levi nei paesi europei [Maintaining memory: the reach and the knowledge of Primo Levi in European countries](Torino: Centro Studi Piemontesi, 2005), pp.178-179.