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  1. Petya Stoykova Dubarova (Bulgarian: Петя Стойкова Дубарова) (April 25, 1962 – December 4, 1979) was a Bulgarian poet. Life. She was born and lived in the seaside town of Burgas. Dubarova published poems in youth newspapers and magazines such as: Septemvriyche, Rodna Rech (Mother Tongue), and Mladezh (Youth).

  2. Петя Дубарова е родена на 25 април 1962 г. в Бургас, в семейството на прогимназиална учителка Мария Дубарова и Стойко Дубаров. Майката на поетесата има голяма роля в изграждането на личността и вижданията ѝ, като в същото време я напътства в света на изкуството.

  3. Nov 29, 2016 · Teenage poet who committed suicide on 4 Dec 1979, aged 17, still regarded as icon by students across former East bloc. It is down to Bulgarian burial rites that I saw a dead body for the first time. Its departed owner was one of my pupils, Petya Dubarova. The story of Petya Dubarova is known to all Bulgarians who have any interest in literature.

  4. Feb 13, 2020 · Visit the house where the poet Petya Dubarova lived and worked, and explore her exhibits, personal room and literary events. Learn about her life, talent and legacy in the city of Burgas.

  5. Jul 5, 2012 · During her short life Petya Dubarova penned original poetical works, impressions, fables and short stories which stand out in the literary life of 70’s Bulgaria with their flowing, daring ease and freshness.

  6. Petya Dubarova and friends. Winter Holidays. They melted like snow in my hair, then died like a cropped out plait. My panting day is dreaming they’re here, my morning pursues them to stay. Heaping snow in my cave of delight, I hide some image there, a secret. Then textbooks overcloud my sight and swooping tests speed up to hit me.

  7. Dec 16, 2013 · Petya Dubarova is considered one of the most talented authors in Bulgarian literature. Ever since she was in the first year of school the Burgas poet started writing poems and essays. Her teachers could…