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Kydreva, Kina

Kina Khristova Kydreva ( Bulgarian. Kina Khristova Kadreva ; born September 27, 1931 , Burgas , Bulgaria ) is a Bulgarian children's writer , playwright , publicist , editor of the children's TV program Good Night, Kids!

Kina Kydreva
bulg. Kina Khristova Kadreva
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Birth nameKina Hristova Kydreva
Date of BirthSeptember 27, 1931 ( 1931-09-27 ) (87 years old)
Place of BirthBourgas
CitizenshipBulgaria flag
Occupationprose writer , poetess , playwright , publicist, editor
Directionchildren's literature
Genreprose , poetry
Language of WorksBulgarian
AwardsNational Literary Prize "Konstantin Konstantinov"

Content

Biography

She studied Bulgarian philology at Sofia University . After graduation, she began to write children's stories and tales. Emilian Stanev approved her first two books - Milkinoto Other and Sinyata Kambanka. She was later invited to the Bulgarian national television as editor of the children's television program Good Night, Kids!

Creativity

She wrote her first poem as a third grade student at the age of 9.

Author of prose and poetry for children, scripts for children’s television plays, stories and funny poems and short stories for the children's program Good night, kids! The fairy tales of K. Kydreva are included in the textbooks of the elementary grades of Bulgarian schools, the writer's work is studied at the country's universities. The writer owns numerous aphorisms [1] .

In addition to numerous children's books, he is the author of several works for an adult reader, as well as theoretical studies of the literary creative process, the creation of works of a fairy-tale genre and fantasy, as a moment in the development of a creative personality, as well as plays and journalistic articles and works.

For the book “The Tale of a Naughty Rope” in 1994, K. Kydreva was included in the honorary list of the UNESCO International Council for Children and Youth Literature (Honor List of the International Board on Books for Young People) [2] .

In 2011 she was awarded the Bulgarian national literary prize "Konstantin Konstantinov" for his many years of contribution to children's literature.

Selected Bibliography

Books for children
  • 1962 - Milkinoto Other
  • 1965 - Sinyata Kambanka
  • 1966 - "Zaycheto and Momicheto"
  • 1967 - The Captcha Dew
  • 1969 - “Have fun adventures on Grukhcho, Galunka, Gashkaran and Vrabcholan”
  • 1970 - Volodya and Brezichkata. The story for childhood on Lenin
  • 1973 - "Hilada goldfish ribki"
  • 1980 - "Orders"
  • 1981 - "Golyama order book"
  • 1988 - The Sandbox for the Jujeto
  • 1989 - Taratuncho-Barabuncho
  • 1992 - "The order for the palavoto jumped"
  • 1993 - "Malka Toad Order"
  • 1996 - "Nightfall for a Wonder"
  • 1997 - “Golyama Flying Order”
  • 2010 - "Taralezhcheto Cherreshko"

Her book, The Merry Adventures of Hryukchi, Murlyki, Sharovar and Vorobeyki, was published in Russian (Sofia Press 1971).

Books for an adult reader
  • 1996 - "The Serpent under the Chubby Chubby"
  • 1997 - "The Liturgy for the Sacrifice" (novel)
  • 2000 - Tymnoto (novel)
  • 2007 - “Omagosaniyat kreg” (poetry)
Television programs
  • "Vlabshnata rakla"
  • "Gerbo from the Tamburat"
  • “Shop for order”
  • “Clement Pei and Risuva”
  • "Orchestra Gorski Muzikanti"
  • “Two little rychichki - the first meal”
  • “Album for a Year”
  • "Singing the alphabet"
  • Coco and the Magic Trompet (musical)
  • Heat Seaman (4-episode television movie)
Plays
  • “Adventures in the ranks of the Crossing of the Sabbath” (awarded at the First National Children's Theater Festival)
  • "Fun street evidence"
  • "Nightfall for a Wonder"
  • “Malka KVAK history”
Journalism
  • 2006 - “Decathion, or art and parent”
  • 2009 - The Magic Prism
  • 2009 - “Leaving Meat for Writer”

Notes

  1. ↑ Kina Kadreva. Aphorismi
  2. ↑ IBBY Honor List (1994), p. 11

Links

  • Biography (Bulgarian)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kydreva__Kina&oldid=92190565


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