Kiril Kadiiski

Bulgarian poet
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBulgarian poet
PlacesBulgaria
isPoet Journalist Writer Diplomat
Work fieldJournalism Literature Politics
Gender
Male
Birth16 June 1947, Yabalkovo, Bulgaria
Age77 years
Star signGemini
Education
Sofia University
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Biography

Kiril Kadiiski

Kiril Kadiiski (Bulgarian: Кирил Кадийски) is a Bulgarian poet, essayist and translator born on 16 June 1947. He is well known as a translator inside his native Bulgaria and is famous as a poet in France where he is director of the Bulgarian Cultural Institute. He has also been awarded a number of Bulgarian and international prizes: Ivan Franko (Ukraine) in 1989, the European Grand Prize (Romania) in 2001 and the Max Jacobs International Poetry Prize for his collected works (France) in 2002. He was awarded the title Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters for achievements in the field of French culture by the French Government.

In 1995 Kadiiski announced his discovery in Sofia of the lost poem of Blaise Cendrars La Légende de Novgorode, the bona-fides of which is now in full dispute.

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