
POETICS OF DISLOCATION: BULGARIAN LITERATURE IN SLOVAK CULTURE AFTER YEAR 1989 (WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE NOVEL 18% OF GRAY FROM ZACHARY KARABASHLIEV)
Author(s) -
Звонко Танески
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ezikov svât/ezikov svât
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2603-4026
pISSN - 1312-0484
DOI - 10.37708/ezs.swu.bg.v18i2.14
Subject(s) - bulgarian , poetics , slovak , emigration , history , dislocation , gray (unit) , sociology , literature , linguistics , art , philosophy , poetry , materials science , archaeology , czech , composite material , medicine , radiology
The aim of our paper is to point out the presence of such Bulgarian writers who have been translatedinto Slovak after 1989 and whose life and work touch on certain aspects of the “poetics of dislocation” and the issue of“migration” and thus open questions of existence abroad, emigration or exile. Such authors and their literary characters, forexample, are precisely aware of where they come from as well as the "otherness" of the new space. The presentation andinterpretation of these selected translated works should then be representative and unique to the scientific field in which theresearch was carried out in terms of translation and original production (but in this case only with particular reference to thenovel 18% Gray by Zachary Karabashliev). The study therefore aims to become a reliable document on the character,personality and intended forms of the presence of Bulgarian literature in the Slovak cultural environment. By means ofsummarized research we bring to the expert public new detailed knowledge about the more recent literary works of Bulgariansand their current trends and at the same time we present to the Slovak cultural public a comprehensive output about the newerliterary and cultural references of Bulgarian literary works and the importance of individual artistic book translations ofBulgarian literature in Slovakia. Inevitably with such an initial "diagnosis", the first step is to name the problem, as "namingthe problem" is the first stage of overcoming it. Therefore, our primary task is to testify to the whole and only later to examinethe problem in detail and eventually reach the necessary and desired results.