Pavel Matev
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Pavel Hristov Matev was a Bulgaria
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n poet
Poet
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Matev was born in the village of Orisovo, in the Stara Zagora
Stara Zagora
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 province, (southern Bulgaria
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), and completed his gymnasium education in the town of Tsirpan in 1938. His first work was published in 1946. He completed a course in Slavic studies in Sofia University
Sofia University
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 in 1949. He was considered a major contributor to Bulgarian society. He died in Sofia
Sofia
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Children's poems:
  • "В строя" (1951),
  • "Дълг" (1955),
  • "Време, родина, любов" (1962),
  • "Родословие" (1963),
  • "Прозрения. Избрана лирика" (1965),
  • "Чайките почиват на вълните" (1965; 1967),
  • "Стихотворения" (1966),
  • "100 стихотворения. Подбрани" (1970),
  • "Избрани стихотворения" (1972),
  • "Натрупани мълчания" (1973; 1974; 1981),
  • "Строго лято. Избрана поезия" (1974),
  • "Внезапни паузи" (1976; 1980),
  • "Рани и слънца. Избр. стихотворения" (1978),
  • "Когато птиците летят по-бавно" (1979),
  • "Предсказания. Изповеди. Избр. стихотворения. В 2 тома" (1984),
  • "Сърдечни затишия" (1985),
  • "Ти сън ли си. Любовна лирика" (1989).

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