Evelina Jecker-Lambreva

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Evelina Jecker-Lambreva (born May 9, 1963 in Stara Zagora , Bulgaria ) is a Bulgarian - Swiss writer .

life and work

Jecker-Lambreva works as a resident psychiatrist in Lucerne and as a clinical lecturer at the University of Zurich . Her collection of poems, Sammle mich…, is available in German as an author's translation (Littera Authors Verlag , Zurich, 2008), as well as the collection of short stories Unexpected , German translation from Bulgarian by Barbara Müller (Pro Libro, Lucerne, 2008, ISBN 978-3952340622 ).

She became known to a larger German-speaking audience through her first novel Vaters Land , written in German and published in 2014 by Braumüller Verlag in Vienna. ( ISBN 978-3-99200-106-4 ) In 2016, the novel No longer by the same publisher followed. CHORA Verlag Thomas Frahm published the volume of poems Nobody's Mirror in 2015 and the volume of short stories Bulgarischer Reigen in 2018 .

Her list of publications also includes seven books published in Bulgaria (poetry, novels), as well as numerous contributions to anthologies, such as E.g .: Antologia del premio letterario Citta di Monza, 2006 (Italian); Glasovi od Melnik, IK “Melnik” and “Sovremenost”, Skopije, 2007, (Macedonian); Anthology of poetry and prose by the Zurich writers' association "Wellen", 2007; Anthology “limitless”, Andiamo Verlag , 2011; Anthology "My dearest book", ProLibro Verlag 2011.

Web links

Book reviews «Not anymore»:


Book reviews «Bulgarian dance. Five stories »