In the next posts, we will meet you with our semi-finalists. We will show you their semi-final’s poem and interview about them and their impressions about Mili Dueli. Also, you will see what they answer on some interesting situations.
Note: Semi-final duels starts in September, 5. We have two semi-finals where we will show 25 authors in each one. So, this is TOP 50 poets in competition where have been presented 545 authors.
FIRST SEMI-FINAL
Mentor:Anđela Turukalo
12. DENIS OLEGOV
SEMI-FINAL POEM: |
PALESTINA Sjećam se oca koji se nikad nije vratio Pola života je prošlo, Prijatelji mojih godina ostali su tamo: U ovom eksperimentalnom, pustinjskom polju; ПАЛЕСТИНА Аз помня незавърнал се баща Половината живот е минало, Връстниците останаха под складовете В това експериментално пустинно поле |
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GENERAL INFORMATION | ||
Name and Surname |
DENIS OLEGOV
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Date and the year of birth |
9.02.1998
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Nationality (Write the name of the country whose passport you have in UPPERCASES) |
BULGARIA
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Name of the city where you live (Write in uppercases. If you live in the village, write the name of the city that place belongs to, then the name of the village in brackets) |
Sofia, Bulgaria/Moscow, Russia
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BIOGRAPHY | ||
When did you start writing poetry? |
I started to write where I was 13 y.o. I was in love with one girl from my school, but she broke my heart and I suffered for a very long time. That’s why I started to write. When I became older, I understood that with poetry you can speak for everything and now I’m writing social lyrics most of the time.
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Which elementary school were you attending? Were you a good student? |
I was at school №95 in Sofia. I was a good student, but too lazy for some subjects like Maths. I like to learn new things by myself, for me it’s more difficult to learn with strict program, like at school.
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Which high school have you finished (or which high school are you attending)? |
I finished school №133 in Sofia.
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Do you have a college degree? Enter your academic title, if any. If you go to college, write down what year you are on. If you are not going while planning to enroll, enter which colleges you are interested in! * |
Now I’m 3-rd course student at Higher School of Economics in Moscow and I’m studying International relations there.
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Are you employed? If you are: what is your job and where are you working? |
I’ve been working as a journalist for 5 years in different media. Now I’m a sports journalist in Bulgarian website otzasada.com. Writing articles about football is my dream job.
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BIOBIBLIOGRAPHY | ||
Books you’ve published: |
I released four books in Bulgarian language:
“Rimodraskanici” (2014) “The split of the soul” (2014) “Iced ember” (2016) “The wheel of the history” (2017) |
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Your poetry awards: |
I have awards from 10 contests:
„Срещу вятъра” /Against the wind/ (2015), „Непознати улици”//Unfamiliar streets/ (2015), „Златен явор”/Golden Yavor/ (2016), „Млад поет – Костинброд” /Young poet – Kostinbrod/ (2017, 2018), „Копнеж за растящо творчество” (2017) /A wish for growing creativity/, конкурс за поезия “Никола Вапцаров” (2018) /Contest “Nikola Vaptzarov”/, “Небесни меридиани” /”Meridians of the sky”/ (2018) , “Усещане за любов” /”Feeling for love”/ (2019), “Граждански будилник” /”Civil alarm clock”/ (2019) |
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What does poetry mean to you? |
Poetry is a view of life itself. It’s a unique way to express yourself, your feelings, ideas, to ask questions about important problems and create something meaningful for the readers.
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Make a list of your five favourite writers: |
Poets:
Sergey Yesenin Marina Tsvetaeva Zlatomir Zlatanov Ezra Pound Bertolt BrechtBelletrists: Stephen King George Orwell Fyodor Dostoevskiy Mihail Bulgakov Douglas Adams |
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ABOUT MILI DUELI | ||
How did you hear about our contest, and decided to apply? |
I hear about the contest from Valentin Popov, who participated last year. I decided to apply, because I like to have different experience. I’m a big fan of contests, because here I can find new audience for my poems and it is a big tribune for sharing ideas.
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What are your experiences with the contest so far? What do you like the most, and what would you change? |
I have friends from ex-Yugoslavia countries and it’s great that now they can read my poems in their language and understand what I want to say with these texts. I really like the working process and translations of the poems. But most important one for me is that I can read poems of authors from many countries and here I found really talented poets.
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Who’s your mentor? What’s your opinion about her/him? |
My mentor is Andjela Turukalo. I really like working with her, because she is talented translator, she understands my ideas and her translations have the same power and energy as the original texts. I’m really happy that she is always ready to help. We are very good team.
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Were you expecting to enter the semi-final stage as one of the TOP 50 among 545 people who applied? |
YES
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Are you expecting to enter the final stage? |
YES
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Do you expect winning this competition? |
YES
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ABOUT YOU | ||
Tick the three groups that describe you the most: |
good friends
not afraid to express his/hers opinion
workaholics
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Tick the three groups that describe you the least: |
talking in front of the audience without problem
good sense of humor
risk talking
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Are you a hunter or a gatherer? |
Maybe it’s 50/50.
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What is your definition of love? |
It’s really difficult for me to define love, because I think that I love the others much more than the others love me. And sometimes this hurts. But I hope that love is that feeling, which can unite people and help them survive and develop their potential.
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If you were a plant- which plant would you be and why? |
I’ll be a tree, obviously. Probably some pine in the mountains. I think that my form of tree will be an expression of freedom.
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Somebody gave you an anteater. What are you doing with the gift? |
I will accept it with smile, but I think I’ll set it free in the forest. I’m not good at cares for pets and I don’t think I can manage to take care for it.
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Describe the colour yellow to a blind person. |
I’ll give to that person some sand and let him to feel the sand in his hands.
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Tell us something we don’t know about you. |
When I travel from Bulgaria to Russia i bring with me only 3 things – clothes, rakija and my laptop.
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Make a list of ten things you can do with a pen (except for writing) |
drawing, playing drums, training your fingers, opening bottles, use it as a knife, build some interesting figure, wood carving, hold it to maintain self-confidence during a performance,
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More about Semi-final organization:
Mili Dueli 2019: Organization of The Semi-Final (English version)