Prominent Bulgarian Poet Leda Mileva Dies at 93

Obituaries | February 5, 2013, Tuesday // 10:37|  views

Bulgarian poet and author of children's literature, Leda Mileva. Photo by svetsko.bg

Prominent Bulgarian poet, writer, translator, and author of children's literature, Leda Mileva, has passed away Tuesday at the age of 93.

Mileva left us on her birthday– February 5.

Leda Geo Mileva was born on February 5, 1920 in Sofia. She is a daughter of another prominent Bulgarian poet Geo Milev.

Mileva graduated from the American College in Sofia and the Children's Teacher Institute, and at the same time studied Law in the Sofia University.

After the Second World War and the establishment of the Communist regime, she worked as an editor for several publications and as editor-in-chief of the Pionerska Samodeinost (Pioneer Amateur Activities) magazine (1952-1955).

Later, Mileva was a deputy director (1966-1967) and then director (1967 - 1970) of the Bulgarian National Television. She was a standing representative of Bulgaria in UNESCO in Paris and a Member of the Parliament in the Eighth and Ninth National Assembly and the Seventh Grand National Assembly.

Mileva is included in the Honorary List Hans Christian Andersen of the International Children's Book Council. She has published more than 30 books with children's poems.

Her poems and works are translated and published in France, Germany, Russia, Belarus, Romania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Syria and etc.

In 2006, Leda Mileva was awarded with Bulgaria's highest order Stara Planina First Degree.

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