- Iana
Boukova (Bulgarian: Яна Букова; born 18 July 1968) is a
Bulgarian poet,
novelist and essayist.
Considered one of the most
significant Bulgarian authors...
- and Serbia.
Elisaveta Bagryana (1893–1991)
Hristo Botev (1848–1876) Iana
Boukova (1968–present)
Atanas Dalchev (1904–1978)
Dimcho Debelyanov (1887–1916)...
- Anja Bogojević,
Amila Puzić, and
Claudia Zini
Bulgaria Around Venice Rada
Boukova and
Lazar Lyutakov Vera
Mlechevska Catalonia Around Venice Marcel Borràs...
- Yosifova,
Dobromir Tonev,
Edvin Sugarev, Ani Ilkov,
Georgi Gospodinov, Iana
Boukova and
Kristin Dimitrova. Karren,
Christine (2024-01-26). "Bulgarian Literature...
- wr.
Martha Arnold Boughton (1857–1928,
United States), wr., poet Iana
Boukova (b. 1968, Bulgaria), poet, nv. & es.
Mousse Boulanger (1926–2023, Switzerland)...
- (born 1950), French-language writer, novelist,
living in
Brussels Iana
Boukova (born 1968)
Bulgarian poet, novelist,
playwright and
literary translator...
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Dilek Acay,
Nevin Aladağ,
Volkan Aslan,
Selim Birsel,
Barbara Bloom, Rada
Boukova,
Luchezar Boyadjiev,
Claus Böhmler,
Handan Börüteçene,
George Brecht, Fatma...
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Ekaterina Petrova for
Traveling in the
Direction of the
Shadow by Iana
Boukova,
translated from the
Bulgarian Jake
Syersak for I,
Caustic by Mohammed...