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Bogomil Gjuzel (Macedonian: Богомил Ѓузел; Bulgarian: Богомил Гюзел [boɡoˈmiɫ ɟoˈzɛɫ]; Serbian: Богомил Ђузел; 9
February 1939 – 22
April 2021) was a Macedonian...
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Bogumil Dawison,
German actor Bogomil Dyakov,
Bulgarian footballer Bogomil Gjuzel,
Macedonian writer Bogumił (Archbishop of Gniezno) (died 1092)
Bogumil Goltz...
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politician and
brigadier general,
minister of the
interior (2020).
Bogomil Gjuzel, 82,
Macedonian poet, playwright, and translator.
Selma Gürbüz, 61, Turkish...
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actress Aleksandar Džambazov (1936–2022),
conductor and
composer Bogomil Gjuzel (1939–2021), poet, writer,
playwright and
translator Vladimir Gligorov (1945–2022)...
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Petar T. Boškovski 1971
Petre M.
Andreevski 1971
Bogomil Gjuzel 1972
Bogomil Gjuzel 1973
Vlada Urošević 1974 Blaže
Koneski 1975 Gane
Todorovski 1976...
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Dimitrov (born 1937)
Lidija Dimkovska (born 1971)
Petre Dimovski Bogomil Gjuzel (born 1939)
Stojan Hristov (1898-1996)
Vasil Iljoski (1902-1995) Meto Jovanovski...
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Irena Marchegiani Jones. The Wolf at the Door: A
Poetic Cycle, by
Bogomil Gjuzel,
translated from
Macedonian by P. H. Liotta;
Introduction by
Charles Simic...
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contemporary and
urban subjects into the poetry, but it
would be
Bogomil Gjuzel and
especially Matevski who
would bring that
poetry to a new
formal and...
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featuring Kulavkova alongside Elizabeta Bakovska,
Lidija Dimkovska,
Bogomil Gjuzel, Igor Isakovski, and
Jovica Ivanovski "Katica Kulavkova". Fekt - Fund for...
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herself translated authors such as
Raymond Carver, Rosalía de Castro,
Bogomil Gjuzel, Lois Pereiro,
Manuel Rivas and
Fiona Sampson into Bulgarian. Of her poetry...