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Nationality
  
Bulgarian

Education
  
Sofia University

Occupation
  
Poet

Children
  
Lyubomir Shapkarev

Name
  
Elisaveta Bagriana

Role
  
Poet


Elisaveta Bagriana

Full Name
  
Elisaveta Lyubomirova Belcheva

Born
  
16 April 1893 (
1893-04-16
)
Sofia, Bulgaria

Died
  
March 23, 1991, Sofia, Bulgaria

Books
  
Voices of Sibyls: Three Bulgarian PoetsElisaveta Bagryana, Nevena Stefanova, Snezhina Slavova

Similar People
  
Dora Gabe, Blaga Dimitrova, Veljo Tormis

Nominations
  
Nobel Prize in Literature

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Elisaveta Bagryana (Bulgarian: Елисавета Багряна) (16 April 1893 – 23 March 1991), born Elisaveta Lyubomirova Belcheva (Bulgarian: Елисавета Любомирова Белчева), was a Bulgarian poet who wrote her first verses while living with her family in Veliko Tarnovo in 1907–08. She, along with Dora Gabe (1886–1983), is considered one of the "first ladies of Bulgarian women's literature". She was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature three times.

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Life

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Elisabet Belcheva-Bagryana taught in the village of Aftani, where she experienced rural life, from 1910 to 1911, after which she studied Slavic philology at Sofia University. Her first poems — Why ("Защо") and Night Song ("Вечерна песен") — were published in 1915 in the magazine Contemporary Thought (Съвременна мисъл).

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It was after World War I 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 Newspaper of the Woman ("Вестник на жената") and the magazine Modernity ("Съвременник"), among other publications.

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With the arrival of her first book, The Eternal and the Holy ("Вечната и святата", 1927), she earned the confirmation of her peers. She also started writing children's stories. Her poems are straightforward, sensitive and serious, as in The Well ("Кладенецът"), a fable-like piece relating a well she dug when a little girl to the wellspring of poetry in her soul. They often are undeniably feminine – as in the poem The Eternal, in which the writer contemplates the body of a dead mother, or Evening Prayer – and spirited, as shown by the youthful, rebellious spirit in The Elements.

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Elisaveta 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 Penelope of the 21st Century: Selected poems of Elisaveta Bagryana, translated by Brenda Walker.

In 1943, 1944, and 1945 she was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature. In 1969, she won a gold medal from the National Association of Poets in Rome.

Elisaveta Bagryana was a friend of Pétar Russév, father of Brazilian politician Dilma Rousseff, who won election as Brazil's first female President on 31 October 2010.

Works in English

  • Elisaveta Bagriana (1970). Kevin Ireland; Piotr Dinekov; Piotr Velchev, eds. Ten Poems, in the Original and in an English. Sofia Press. Retrieved 21 August 2013. 
  • References

    Elisaveta Bagriana Wikipedia