Ekaterina Petrova Yosifova (; 4 June 1941 â 13 August 2022) was a Bulgarian educator, journalist and poet.
Life
Yosifova was born in Kyustendil and studied Russian language 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.
Awards
Yosifova received the .
Works
- 1969 â Kuso patuvane ('Short Travel')
- 1972 â Noshtem ide vyatar (The Wind Comes at Night')
- 1978 â Posveshtenie ('Dedication')
- 1983 â Kushta v poleto ('House in the Field')
- 1987 â Imena ('Names')
- 1993 â Podozrenia ('Suspicions')
- 1994 â Nenuzhno povedenie ('Useless Conduct')
- 1998 â Malko stihotvorenia ('Few Poems')
- 2001 â Nishto novo (100 stihotvorenia) ('Nothing New: 100 Poems')
- 2004 â Nagore nadolu ('Up and Down')
- 2006 â Ratse ('Hands')
- 2010 â Tazi zmiya ('This Snake')
- 2014 â Tunka knizhka ('Slim Booklet')
Works translated to English
Her work, translated into English, has appeared in the anthologies:
- Windows on the Black Sea (1992)
- Clay and Star (1992)
- The Manyvoiced Wave: Contemporary Women Poets of Bulgaria, Translators Tsvetelina Ganeva; Richard Scorza, Samkaleen Prakashan, 1999,
- An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry (1994)
References