“On the Decadence to Come”: Bulgarian Literature as Presented in the Slavyanskij Mir Journal Cover Image

„За декадентите по-нататък“: българската литература в сп. „Славянский мир“
“On the Decadence to Come”: Bulgarian Literature as Presented in the Slavyanskij Mir Journal

Author(s): Tilde Geerardyn, Raymond Detrez
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Applied Linguistics, Studies of Literature, Bulgarian Literature, Philology, Translation Studies, Theory of Literature
Published by: Пловдивски университет »Паисий Хилендарски«
Keywords: Slavic World magazine; Russian reception of Bulgarian literature; Alexander Shishmanov; Neo-Slavism

Summary/Abstract: The Russian literary periodical Slavyanskij mir appeared 14 times between December 1908 and May 1911. It functioned as a vehicle for the progressive wing of the neoslavic movement on the eve of the First World War, but also aimed to inform its readers about the cultural life, and especially the literature, of the Slavic peoples. Bulgarian literature plays a limited but remarkable role in Slavyansky mir. Instead of great classical writers like Ivan Vazov, young modernist writers like Pencho Slaveykov, Ivan Andreychin, and Petko Yu. Todorov are well represented. This peculiar selection mainly shows the hand of Sirak Skitnik, a student of graphic arts in Saint Petersburg who was closely acquainted with the symbolist movement in Bulgaria. Most translations at the time are done by Alexander Shishmanov, a student of Arab languages with a special interest in contemporary literature. The contributions by Skitnik and Shishmanov reinforced the progressive quality of the periodical.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 13-28
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Bulgarian
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