Issue 3–4/2016
THE THEME OF THIS ISSUE:
À QUARTER OF CENTURY
IN THE MOST RECENT HISTORY
OF MODERN BULGARIAN LITERATURE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
À Quarter of Century
in the Most Recent History
of Modern Bulgarian Literature
| Boian Valtchev Bulgarian Literature in the Last 25 Years |
pp. 8–9 |
| Gergina Krysteva Favorite Contemporary Bulgarian Authors and Books: Reading, reception, literary competitions. A Survey. |
pp. 10–16 |
| Albena Vacheva Constructing the Past: Bulgarian Memoir Literature of the Post-Socialist Period |
pp. 17–42 |
| Nikolay Aretov The Wind of Change, Where Did It Blow? The Åxplosion of the Ðopular Genres |
pp. 43–73 |
| Kamen Rikev The Heights by Milen Ruskov in Contemporary Bulgarian Literary Discourse |
pp. 74–88 |
| Vladimir Donev The Epic Approach in the Novel Refugees by Vesela Lyahova |
pp. 89–101 |
| Vihren Chernokozhev Identity and Assimilation Is the so-càlled “Revival Process” during the 1970’s – 1980’s a taboo for the newest Bulgarian literature? |
pp. 102–112 |
| Neli Ilieva The Hospitality of Literature What, How and Why Do Bulgarian Actors and Directors Write? |
pp. 113–137 |
| Amelia Licheva Literary Theory in the New Century |
pp. 138–143 |
A Century without Dimcho Debelyanov
| Ivan Radev The Posthumous Being of the Poet in the Letters of Debelyanov’s Family |
pp. 144–161 |
| Ivan Radev Dimcho Debelyanov and the Novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra |
pp. 162–179 |
| Raina Toteva Dimcho Debelyanov’s Love |
pp. 180–205 |
Bibliophily
| Anna Angelova The Earliest Copy of Pencho Slaveykov’s Song of Blood (‘Kàrvava pesen’) |
pp. 206–209 |
Book Reviews
| Panayot Karagyozov Rhetorics of Memory and Messages |
pp. 210–212 | Stefka Petrova Any Future Studies of Peyo Yàvorov Will Demand This Book |
pp. 212–214 | Plamen Shulikov “With Russia in the Heart”– Festive Glorification |
pp. 214–222 | Desislava Nedelcheva Earnestly and Yet Humorously about the Silent Lyrics |
pp. 223–226 |
| Boian Valtchev With Care for the Education in Bulgarian Language and Literature |
pp. 226–228 |
| Marina Vladeva Leo Tolstoy’s Studies in Bulgaria: Resurrections, Reconstructions and Cataloguing |
pp. 229–230 | Raina Kamberova Short Thematic Dictionary: Bulgarian, Czech, Polish, and Ukrainian |
pp. 230–231 |
Chronicles
| Neli Vasileva Traditional International Slavistic Forum in Vilnius |
pp. 232–233 |
| Boian Valtchev The 14th Artur Lundkvist Award for Achievements in Literature |
pp. 234–235 |
In memoriam
| Angelina Mincheva (1933–2016) | pp. 236–239 |
Our authors
| Our authors | pp. 240 |