Atanas Dalchev


Atanas Hristov Dalchev was a Bulgarian poet, critic and translator. He is an author of poetry that brightly touches some philosophical problems. He translated poetry and fiction from French, Spanish, English, German and Russian authors. Recipient of the Herder Prize in 1972 and order "Znak Pocheta" in 1967.
He was born in Thessaloniki in Salonica Vilayet and graduated from high school in Sofia in 1922. His father Hristo Dalchev was a lawyer and as an MP from People's Federative Party represеnted Bulgarians from Macedonia in the Ottoman parliament.
, 1972
In 1926, Dalchev published his first collection called Prozorets and graduated in pedagogics and philosophy at Sofia University in 1927. Dalchev published the collections of poetry Stihotvorenia and Paris. From 1945 until 1956, he was under pressure from the communist authorities and was forced to publish only translations.
He died in Sofia in 1978.
His works has been translated in French, Slovak, Czech, Hungarian, Russian, German, Italian, Polish, French, Spanish, and also in English, Turkish, Chinese, Japanese, Arabian, Swedish and some other languages in periodic or in literary medleys.

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