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Titre La littérature bulgare après 1989. Tendances des débats, débats tendancieux
Auteur Plamen Dojnov, Marie Vrinat-Nikolov
Mir@bel Revue Revue des Etudes Slaves
Numéro Vol. 81, no 2-3, 2010 La Bulgarie : du communisme à l'Union européenne Langue, littérature, médias sous la direction de Jack FEUILLET et Marie VRINAT-NIKOLOV
Rubrique / Thématique
La Bulgarie : du communisme à l'Union européenne. Langue, littérature, médias
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Page 287-305
Résumé anglais Bulgarian Literature after 1989 Orientation of the Debates, Biased Debates. The aim of this article is to put into perspective the main characteristics of Bulgarian literature o f the post- 1989 period and to emphasize the most recent leanings in order to be able to observe the similarities and differences between, on the one hand, the cohesion of the post-communist period (we call it 'the Second Republic' and on the other hand, the three sub-periods that we can detect within this large period : the end of an old era (from 1990 to 2000), the transition era (from 2000 to 2003/2004) and the dawn of a new era (after 2004). The author reflects both on poetry as a specific field of study and on literature as a whole after 1989. In the 1990s, poetry was the main genre, but progressively its importances fades away during the 'end of era' period and is more and more marginalized at the beginning of the 21st century, in favor of prose and particularly fiction.
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