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Fedya Filkova

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Fedya Raykova Filkova-Kancheva (born 10 March 1950 -17 December 2020) was a Bulgarian poet and translator. She was awarded an Austrian State Prize for Literary Translation.

She graduated from the Technical University, Sofia.[1] From 1982 to 1992, she was an editor at Narodna Kultura.[2] She died in 2020.[3][4]

Works

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  • "Цветя с очите на жени" (1982; 2004)
  • "Нежен въздух" (1988)
  • "Рисунки в мрака" (1990)
  • "Крехко разпятие" (2000)
  • "Моята твоя любов" (2009; 2012)
  • "Второ сърце" (2009)
  • "Нищо тъмно" (2014) Filkova, Fedi︠a︡ (2014). Nishto tŭmo (in Bulgarian). ISBN 978-619-152-445-7.
  • "Третата жена" (2014) Tretata zhena (in Bulgarian). Sofija: Iztok-Zapad. 2014. ISBN 978-619-152-444-0.
  • "Толкова е кратко. Стихотворения 1969-2019" (2020).
  • Tonchev, Belin (1990). Young Poets of a New Bulgaria. London ; Boston: Forest Books. ISBN 978-0-948259-71-5.

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