Viktoria Dimitrova Popova, born 1981 in Sofia, emigrated to Switzerland in 1992. She studied German and comparative literature in Zurich and Vienna, worked in the independent dance and theater scene…
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Viktoria Dimitrova Popova, born 1981 in Sofia, emigrated to Switzerland in 1992. She studied German and comparative literature in Zurich and Vienna, worked in the independent dance and theater scene…
Katya Dimitrova Yordanova, born in 1940, taught at the University of Sofia until 2002. Translating has accompanied her professional career since 1967. Yordanova is a co-founder of the Bulgarian Translators’…
Radka Dimitrova-Purwin, born in 1954 in Lovec, went to a German-language grammar school in her home town and moved to Sofia to study German studies specializing in interpretation and translation…
Dušica Dimitrovska, born in Skopje in 1974, studied philosophy at the University of St. Cyril and Methodius. After many years in publishing and at university, she now works as a…
Poet, novelist, and translator Lidija Dimkovska was born in 1971 in Skopje. She has a Ph.D. in Romanian literature from Bucharest University where she also worked as lecturer of Macedonian…
Ana Dimova, born in 1947 in Svilengrad, studied German in Sofia. In 1979 she gained her doctorate in the field of German and Comparative Linguistics at the University of Leipzig.
Brigitte Döbert, born in 1959, has been a full-time translator of fiction and non-fiction into German since 1995, including several novels by Miljenko Jergović and texts by Dževad Karahasan, Bora…
Marius Dobrescu, born in 1951 in Braila (Romania), studied Albanian Language and Literature in Tirana. From 1990, he was the Director of the National Library, and worked for the Romanian…
Sonja Dolžan, born in Ljubljana in 1964, studied in Ljubljana at the Faculty of Arts, Department of Slavic languages, and graduated in Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian Language and Literature and…
Iulia Dondorici, born in 1979 in Târgoviște, works as a journalist, translator and moderator. She studied Romanian and English philology in Bucharest as well as German language and literature in…
Alexander Donev has translated Walter Benjamin’s Medienästhetische Schriften into Bulgarian.
Milan Đorđević, born in 1954, is a poet, writer, essayist, and translator. He received numerous prizes for his works: Borislav Pekić Prize in 1998, Vasko Popa Prize in 2005, Vladislav…