Valentina Radinska Explained
Valentina Dimitrova Radinska (Bulgarian: Валентина Димитрова Радинска) (born 1951 in Slivеn) is a Bulgarian poet.[1] [2]
Life
She studied at the Sofia University, and graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute with an MA.She was an editor at Bulgarian Cinematography.[3] She teaches at Sofia University.
She was married to theater director Krikor Azaryan.
Works
- "All Soul's Day"
- "Gently"
- Kum men vurvi chovek (A man walks toward me), 1977
- Noshtna Kniga (Night book), 1983
- Ne: Stikhotvoreniia, Kni-vo " Georgi Bakalov", 1988
- Chistilishte (Purgatory), Izdatelska kushta "Niagolova", 1992,
- Vsichko: Stikhotvoreniia (Everything), Izdatelska kushta "Ivan Vazov", 1995,
- Dimcho Debelianov i Povelitelia na vultsite, Iadatelska kushta "P.K. IAvorov", 1997,
Anthologies
- Book: Shifting borders: East European poetries of the eighties. Walter M. Cummins . Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 1993. 978-0-8386-3497-4.
Notes and References
- Book: Who's who in contemporary women's writing. Jane Eldridge Miller . Psychology Press. 2001. 978-0-415-15980-7 .
- Book: The Columbia guide to the literatures of Eastern Europe since 1945. registration. 454. Valentina radinska.. Harold B. Segel. Columbia University Press. 2003. 978-0-231-11404-2 .
- Book: Shifting borders: East European poetries of the eighties. Walter M. Cummins . Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 1993. 978-0-8386-3497-4.