Angela Litschev

Angela Litschev (or Angela Litschewa, Bulgarian Ангела Личева; * 1978 in Sofia ) is a German - Bulgarian poet. She lives and works in Dusseldorf.

Life and work

Angela Litschev, was born in 1978 in Sofia as the only daughter of Alexander Litschev philosophy lecturer and his wife Anna, a sociologist. The family emigrated in 1990 to Germany after her father had received a teaching position at the University of Dusseldorf. She attended Annette von Droste- Gymnasium in Dusseldorf and then studied at St. Ursula Berufskolleg Social Education.

Litschev their poems published so far in poetry magazines and anthologies, including two volumes of The Young Poetry Series at the Martin Werhand publishing in 2000 and 2003, further in the poem. Journal of poetry, essays and criticism in the years 2003, 2007 and 2009.

In 2003, she received the Unicum prize for the best sonnet. In 2004, she gave birth to her debut tape out a red minute for which she received the Award for Literature of the state capital Dusseldorf 2005. This honor also brought her beyond the borders of the Federal State of North Rhine -Westphalia awareness and reading in the Bulgarian Cultural Institute in Berlin in 2007. Previously In her second volume of poetry, noise and deception had appeared. For this band several of her poems for the magazine Riječi with an introduction by Ludwig Bauer have been translated into Croatian.

In addition to readings, she reviews works by colleagues from the Dusseldorf area or support Bulgarian writer colleagues. In 2009 she was involved in the translation of new Bulgarian poetry for the magazine accents.

Awards

  • 2005: Prize for Literature of the City of Dusseldorf

Works

  • 2005: a red minute, mixed essence author verlag, Munich, 88 pages, ISBN 3-938313-04-8 ( Preface: Dato Barbakadse ).
  • 2006: author publisher noise and deception, mixed essence, Munich, 66 pages, ISBN 3-938313-06-4.
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