Miryana Basheva

Miryana Ivanova Basheva (Bulgarian: Миряна Иванова Башева; 11 February 1947 – 12 July 2020) was a Bulgarian poet born in Sofia.[1] She graduated from the University of Sofia in 1972.

Her poetry was included in the film The Hedgehog's War.[2]

Works

  • Tezhuk Kharakter (Difficult Personality) 1976
  • Malka zimna muzika (A small winter music) Vratsa: V. Aleksandrov, Sofiia: Bulgarski pisatel, 1979[3]
  • Sto godina sueta (A hundred years of folly) 1992

Anthologies

  • Emery Edward George, ed. (1993). Contemporary East European poetry: an anthology. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-508636-2.
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References

  1. Jane Eldridge Miller, ed. (2001). Who's who in contemporary women's writing. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-15980-7.
  2. "The Hedgehogs' War (1979) - IMDb" via www.imdb.com.
  3. Basheva, Miriana (July 14, 1979). "Malka zimna muzika: stikhove". Bulgarski pisatel via National Library of Australia (new catalog).


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