Dora Gabe

Dora Gabe

Dora Gabe (Bulgarian: Дора Петрова Габе, 26 August 1886–16 November 1983) was а Bulgarian poetess. She published poetry for adults and children as well as travel books, short stories and essays.

Gabe was born in the village of Dabovik near Dobrich to the family of Peter Gabe, a Russian immigrant. She studied natural science at the University of Sofia, French philology in Geneva and graduated from the university in Grenoble. Among her best-known works are Wait, Sun, Invisible eyes and The world is a secret. After 1917 Gabe translated a huge number of foreign books.

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