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Yana Yazova : ウィキペディア英語版
Yana Yazova

Yana Yazova was the pen name of Lyuba Todorova Gancheva (1912 – August 1974), a Bulgarian intellectual and writer. Her name is also transcribed as Liuba Gantcheva.
She was born in Lom〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Notable Lom People )〕 and received a Master's degree in Slavic philology from Sofia University in 1935.〔 Gancheva also studied French philology at the Sorbonne. She published a historical drama ''The Last of the Pagans and a novel ''The Captain'' in 1940. From 1942 to 1943, she co-edited the children's magazine ''Blok'' with Professor Alexander Balabanov, her mentor and lover. Gancheva married another man in 1943. Later in life, she was pressured to write poetry promoting communism but she instead chose to become a recluse.〔
Her poetry was translated into Esperanto, Czech, Serbian and Ukrainian. She travelled extensively in Europe and the Near East and wrote about her travels.〔
Her historical novel ''Alexander of Macedon'' and the trilogy ''Balkans'' were published after her death.〔
She was found murdered in her home in Sofia in 1974.〔
== Selected works〔 ==

* ''Yazove'', poetry (1931)
* ''Revolt'', poetry (1934)
* ''Crosses'', poetry (1935)
* ''Ana Dyulgerova'', novel (1936)

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