Ekaterina Petrova Yosifova

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Ekaterina Petrova Yosifova (Bulgarian: Екатерина Петрова Йосифова) (born June 4, 1941)[1] is a Bulgarian educator, journalist and poet.[2]

She was born in Kyustendil and studied Russian at the University of Sofia. Yosifova was employed as a high school teacher in Kyustendil and then later as a newspaper editor. She published Kuso putuvane (Brief journey) in 1969 and Noshtem ide vyatur (The wind comes at night) in 1972. Yosifova became editor-in-chief for Struma, a literary magazine. Her work, translated into English, has appeared in the anthologies:

  • Windows on the Black Sea (1992)
  • Clay and Star (1992)
  • The Many-voiced Waves (1993)
  • An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry (1994)[2]

She has received the bg (Ivan Nikolov Award).[1]

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Ekaterina Petrova Yosifova receives the Ivan Nikolov award in 2010

Selected works[2]

  • Posveshtenie (Dedication) (1979)
  • Kushta v poleto (House in the field) (1983)
  • Imena (Names) (1984)
  • Nenuzhno povedenie (Useless conduct) )1994)

References

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