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Wolf Hunt (Bulgarian: Хайка за вълци) is a 1986 novel by Bulgarian author Ivaylo Petrov that was first published by Profizdat.. The novel is told from several perspectives and focuses on life in an unnamed Bulgarian village prior, during, and following collectivization in the country. The novel consists of four parts. It opens with all the main characters wine tasting in the village inn, before an ominous mishap propels them to start a wolf hunt. The following parts tell the personal but interrelated stories of individual members of the wolf hunt.

Main characters
Kalcho Statev, nicknamed Salty Kalcho or Trotsky. Zhendo Ivanov, nicknamed Hajdutina for his criminal past. Nikolin Mijalkov, nicknamed The Horn-wearer, a Bulgarian euphemism for a cuckold. Ivan Shibilev, nicknamed Penkilera. A pain-killer is a term in Bulgarian sometimes applied to people who pursue many different activities. Stoyan Kralev, nicknamed Kraleshvili for his continuous attempts to emulate his idol, the Soviet dictator Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili. Kiro Dzhelebov, nicknamed Go-to-Hell Kiro for his incessant swearing.