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Kiril Kadiiski (Bulgarian: Кирил Кадийски) is a Bulgarian poet, essayist and translator born on 16 June 1947. He is well known as a translator inside his native Bulgaria and is famous as a poet in France where he is director of the . He has also been awarded a number of Bulgarian and international prizes: Ivan Franko (Ukraine) in 1989, the European Grand Prize (Romania) in 2001 and the for his collected works (France) in 2002. He was awarded the title Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters for achievements in the field of French culture by the French Government.

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  • Kiril Kadiiski (Bulgarian: Кирил Кадийски) is a Bulgarian poet, essayist and translator born on 16 June 1947. He is well known as a translator inside his native Bulgaria and is famous as a poet in France where he is director of the . He has also been awarded a number of Bulgarian and international prizes: Ivan Franko (Ukraine) in 1989, the European Grand Prize (Romania) in 2001 and the for his collected works (France) in 2002. He was awarded the title Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters for achievements in the field of French culture by the French Government. In 1995 Kadiiski announced his discovery in Sofia of the lost poem of Blaise Cendrars La Légende de Novgorode, the bona-fides of which is now in full dispute. (en)
  • Kiril Kadiiski est un journaliste, écrivain, poète et diplomate bulgare né le 16 juin 1947 à , oblast de Kyoustendil. Sa poésie est traduite en une douzaine de langues. Les prix littéraires Max Jacob – France, Ivan Franko – Ukraine, ont été décernés à Kiril Kadiiski pour l’ensemble de son œuvre. Il est à l'origine de la découverte en 1995 d'un exemplaire de La Légende de Novgorode dont l'authenticité est remise en question par certains spécialistes de l'œuvre de Blaise Cendrars. (fr)
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  • Kiril Kadiiski est un journaliste, écrivain, poète et diplomate bulgare né le 16 juin 1947 à , oblast de Kyoustendil. Sa poésie est traduite en une douzaine de langues. Les prix littéraires Max Jacob – France, Ivan Franko – Ukraine, ont été décernés à Kiril Kadiiski pour l’ensemble de son œuvre. Il est à l'origine de la découverte en 1995 d'un exemplaire de La Légende de Novgorode dont l'authenticité est remise en question par certains spécialistes de l'œuvre de Blaise Cendrars. (fr)
  • Kiril Kadiiski (Bulgarian: Кирил Кадийски) is a Bulgarian poet, essayist and translator born on 16 June 1947. He is well known as a translator inside his native Bulgaria and is famous as a poet in France where he is director of the . He has also been awarded a number of Bulgarian and international prizes: Ivan Franko (Ukraine) in 1989, the European Grand Prize (Romania) in 2001 and the for his collected works (France) in 2002. He was awarded the title Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters for achievements in the field of French culture by the French Government. (en)
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  • Kiril Kadiiski (fr)
  • Kiril Kadiiski (en)
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