Elisaveta Bagryana

Elisaveta Bagryana
Елисавета Багряна
Elisaveta Bagryana (fragment from a photo, made before 1939). Source: Bulgarian Archives State Agency
Born
Elisaveta Lyubomirova Belcheva

(1893-04-16)16 April 1893
Died23 March 1991(1991-03-23) (aged 97)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Resting placeCentral Sofia Cemetery
NationalityBulgarian
Occupation(s)Poet, Translator[1]
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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.[2]

  1. ^ Цанева, М. (1994). "Багряна, Елисавета". Речник по нова българска литература (in Bulgarian) (first ed.). Sofia: Хемус ООД. pp. 21–22. ISBN 954-428-061-8.
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