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Lyubomir Levchev

    Lubomir Levchev se erige como uno de los poetas contemporáneos más importantes de Bulgaria, y su obra es reconocida por su potente comentario social y profunda profundidad filosófica. Sus versos a menudo profundizan en las complejidades de la identidad, la memoria y la existencia humana en el panorama moderno. El estilo de Levchev se caracteriza por su expresividad y un rico tapiz de metáforas, atrayendo a los lectores al núcleo de las emociones humanas y los dilemas sociales. A través de su poesía, busca comprender las complejidades de la vida y encontrar sentido en un mundo a menudo caótico.

    Ashes of Light: New and Selected Poems
    And Here I am
    • Lyubomir Levchev has long been recognized internationally as the leading poet of Bulgaria. Having been a writer under Communism, and having survived to tell his story. Levchev has a unique and valuable perspective on the human condition in times of struggle. He has published over one hundred books around the world and won numerous awards, including the Pushkin Award for Poetry. The poems in this selection offer a wide range of emotional content, from sorrow to humor. They rely on strong imagery and a metaphorical content reminiscent of John Donne and Robert Lowell. These translations are all new and reflect a collaborative effort between Levchev and Jack Harte, founder of the Irish Writers' Union and Irish Writers' Centre. The Poetry Europe Series.

      And Here I am
    • Ashes of Light: New and Selected Poems

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The collection showcases the diverse range of Levchev's poetry, highlighting his status as a prominent Bulgarian poet. Known for addressing themes of oppression, love, and death, his work resonates with a deep exploration of existence. The poems reflect both tenderness and a prophetic quality, capturing the vibrancy and emotional depth that have garnered critical acclaim and popularity.

      Ashes of Light: New and Selected Poems