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Anna Bagriana
Ганна Юріївна Багрянцева
File:Anna Bagriana.jpg
Born(1981-03-24)March 24, 1981
Fastiv, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine
OccupationPoet and Translator
CitizenshipUkraine

Anna Bagriana (Ваhryana) (Template:Lang-uk) (born March 24, 1981) - Ukrainian novelist, poet, playwright, translator.

Biography

Born in 1981 in the city of Fastiv, Kyiv Oblast, Anna Bagriana graduated from the Language Institute of Shevchenko National University of Kyiv in Ukrainian language and literature. Following this, she worked as a radio and television journalist. Currently, she is a member of the National Writer’s Union of Ukraine, the Association of Ukrainian Writers, and the Slavic Academy of Literature and the Arts (Bulgaria).

Anna Bagriana has published 7 books of poetry, 2 collections of plays and 3 novels: “The Etymology of Blood” (Kyiv, 2008), “Such a Strange Love This is” (Kyiv 2010), and “The Pesterer” (Kyiv, 2012). She has also compiled and translated an anthology of contemporary poetry from the Republic of Macedonia. Her novel, “Such a Strange Love This is” was translated into Macedonian. Her collection of dramatic pieces, “Plays,” has been translated into Macedonian and Serbian (Shtip, Macedonia, 2011; Smederevo, Serbia, 2012).

Books

Ukraine

Poems:

  • The floscule of words. (Суцвіття слів). Poems. – Kyiv.: Prosvita. – 2000. – 94 p. ISBN 966-7551-32-6.
  • Among lilac dreams. (Поміж бузкових снів). Poems. – Kyiv.: JUANA. – 2002. – 124 p. ISBN 966-95909-1-4.
  • Between gods and us. (Між богами і нами). Poems. – Kyiv.: JUANA. – 2005. – 116 p. ISBN 966-95909-4-9.
  • Walking a tightrope (Мандрівка линвою / Spacer po linie). Poems, translations. In ukrainian and poland. In collaboration whis Voicheh Pestka. Lviv-Radom: Kamenyar. – 2008. – 94 p. ISBN 978-83-60126-55-0, ISBN 5-7745-1064-6.
  • Other lines. (Інші лінії). Poems. – Kyiv.: Prosvita. – 2009. – 200 p. ISBN 978-966-2133-20-2.
  • The spell of love. (Замовляння із любові). Poems. – Luck.: Tverdynia. – 2011. – 84 p. ISBN 978-617-517-070-0.

Prose:

  • The Etymology of Blood (Етимологія крові). Novel. – Kyiv.: Fact.– 2008. – 156 p. ISBN 978-966-359-296-1.
  • Anna Bagriana about Maria Zankovecka, Olena Teliga, Vanga, Maria Pryjmachenko, Slava Stecko: stories. For Children. (Анна Багряна про Марію Заньковецьку, Олену Телігу, Вангу, Марію Приймаченко, Славу Стецько). – Kyiv.: Grani-T., 2010. – 96 p. (series “Living outstanding children”). ISBN 978-966-465-266-4.
  • Such a Strange Love This is. (Дивна така любов). Novel-sonata. – Kyiv.: Nora-druk. - 2010. – 208 p. (series "Popular Books"). ISBN 978-966-2961-53-9.
  • The Pesterer. (Дошкуляка). Novel. – Kyiv.: Nora-druk. – 2012. – 216 p. (series "Popular Books"). ISBN 978-966-2961-90-4.

Translations:

  • Risto Vasilevski. The Temple and the Temple still (Храм, справді, храм). Poems. Compiler and translator from Macedonian: Anna Bagriana. – Luck.: Tverdynia. – 2011. – 148 p. (series “Modern Balkan poetry”). ISBN 978-617-517-091-5.
  • Dimitar Hristov. Across the border. (Крізь кордони). Poems. Compiler and translator from Bulgarian: Anna Bagriana. – Luck.: Tverdynia. – 2012. – 64 p. (series “Modern Balkan poetry”). ISBN 978-617-517-103-5.
  • Jeton Kelmendi. On the top of the time. (На верхів’ї часу). Poems. Compiler and translator from Albanian: Anna Bagriana. – Luck.: Tverdynia. – 2012. – 40 p. (series “Modern Balkan poetry”). ISBN 978-617-517-124-0.

Performances of plays and libretti:

“Beyond Time” (dramatic poem) at the ERA Drama Theater (Kyiv) in 2006 and the Premiera Music & Drama Studio (Kyiv) in 2009. “Gloria” (a musical) at the Donetsk National Ukrainian Academic Theater of Music and Drama, 2010. “Rhododendron” (a tragicomedy in two acts) at the Homin Ukrainian Drama Theater (Chicago) in 2010.

Poland

Poems:

  • Create me in your dreams… (Wysnij mnie…). Translator from Ukrainian: Voicheh Pestka. – Częstochowa.: Leterackie Towarzystwo Wzaimniej Adoracji “Li-TWA”. – 2008. – 39 p. ISBN 978-83-89108-79-1.

Azerbaijan

Poems:

  • Two grains of sand (IKI ỌUM DƏNƏS). – Translators from Ukrainian: Elchin Iskenderzade, Arzu Huseinova. – Baku.: “Vektor” Nәşrlәr Evi. – 2009. – 72 p.

Bulgaria

Poems:

  • The anchor for two (Котва за двама). Translator from Ukrainian: Dimitar Hristov. – Varna.: Slavic literary and artistic Academy. – 2011. – 80 p. ISBN 978-954-2930-02-0.

Translations:

  • Two Bagryana’s in Eternal and Holy (Двете Багряни във ВЕЧНАТА И СВЯТАТА). (bilingual Bulgarian-Ukrainian edition of poems of Elisaveta Bagriana, compiler and translator from Bulgarian: Anna Bagriana). – Varna.: Slavic literary and artistic Academy. – 2009. – 112 p. ISBN 978-954-92402-3-8.
  • Dora Gabe. Sun, wait! (Сонце, почекай! / Почакай, слънце!). (Bilingual Bulgarian-Ukrainian edition, compiler and translator from Bulgarian: Anna Bagriana). – Varna.: Slavic literary and artistic Academy. – 2012. – 112 p. ISBN 978-954-2930-06-8.

R. Macedonia

Dramaturgy:

  • Plays. (Пиеси). Translators from Ukrainian: Dimitar Hristov, Vasil Mihailov, Ilia Arev, Trajche Kacarov. – Shtip. – 2011. – 120 p. ISBN 978-9989-9918-9-9.

Prose:

  • Such a Strange Love This is. (Толку необична љубов). Novel-sonata. Translator from Ukrainian: Vera Chornyi-Meshkova. – Skopje.: MATICA. – 2011. – 118 p. ISBN 978-608-10-0169-3.

Poems:

  • The tabouret. (Ѓерѓеф). Translator from Ukrainian: Vesna Acevska, Vera Chornyi-Meshkova. – Kochani. – 2012. – 48 p. ISBN 978-608-65280-4-1.

Translations:

  • MODERN POETRY OF REBUBLIC OF MACEDONIA. Anthology. Compiler and translator from Macedonian: Anna Bagriana. – Skopje. – Feniks. – 2012. – 160 p. (Series “Aura”). ISBN 978-9989-33-609-6.

Serbia

Dramaturgy:

  • Plays (Комади). Translator from Ukrainian: Risto Vasilevski. – Smederevo.: Arka. – 2012. – 127 p. (Series “Scene”). ISBN 978-86-7610-126-9.

Poems:

  • The Scythian woman (Скитска дева / Скіфська діва). Translator from Ukrainian: Vera Horvat. – Smederevo: Smederovo’s Poet Autumn. – Meridijani. – 2012. – 80 p. ISBN 978-86-6255-013-2.

Belgium

Poems:

  • The anchor (L'Ancre): Poems / Translator from Ukrainian: Dmytro Tchystiak. - Brussels: L'Esprit des Aigles, 2012, 40 p. ISBN 978-2-87485-012-7.

Honors, awards and prizes

  • The Ukrainian-German International Honchar Prize, 3rd place in the 2008 Crowning the Word competition, and 2nd Prize in the 2008 Smoloskyp Competition for her novel, “The Etymology of Blood.”
  • The 2009 “Silver Flying Pen” International Award Literary (Bulgaria) for her translation of a book of poetry by Elizaveta Bagriana.
  • Winner of the 2009 Marusia Beck Literary Prize (WFUWO, Canada) for her short story, “Green Borshch.”
  • The Award of International Mediterranean Academy (R.Macedonia, 2012).
  • The “Qiriu i Naimit” International Award Literary (R.Macedonia – R.Kosovo, 2012) for specific values of poetry.

References

  1. Diogen - pro culture magazine
  2. The Day

External links

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