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Elisaveta Bagryana

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Bagryana passed her life surrounded by words, editing a number of magazines and writing. Her works have been translated into over 30 languages. Her poems are most recently available in a book entitled
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ended that she truly entered into the literary world, at a time when poetry was undergoing a transformation. By 1921, she was already active in the literary life, and was collaborating on the
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Voices of Sibyls: Three Bulgarian Poets--Elisaveta Bagryana, Nevena Stefanova, Snezhina Slavova
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Elisaveta Bagriana (1970). Kevin Ireland; Piotr Dinekov; Piotr Velchev (eds.).
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In 1969, she won a gold medal from the National Association of Poets in Rome.
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translators Brenda Walker, Belin Tonchev, Valentine Borrisov, Forest, 1993.
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Penelope of the twentieth century: selected poems of Elisaveta Bagryana
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Penelope of the 21st Century: Selected poems of Elisaveta Bagryana
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poet who wrote her first verses while living with her family in
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Elisaveta Lyubomirova Belcheva was born on April 16, 1893, in
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Elisaveta Bagryana (fragment from a photo, made before 1939).
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activist Pétar Russév, father of Brazilian politician
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Ten Poems, in the Original and in an English
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Bagryana Point
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List of Bulgarian-language poets

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