All.bg : Art And Culture : Literature : Poetry Pencho P. Slaveykov Pencho Slaveykov Poetry http//slovo.orbitel.bg/slaveykov/18-Jul-1999 Score 26 Rating 10.00 Votes 3 Rate it. Pepa Nikolova Poetry. http://www.all.bg/en/Art_and_Culture/Literature/Poetry/more6.shtml
Public Library - Varna PUBLIC LIBRARY 'Pencho Slaveykov' VARNA. Pencho Slaveykov. Born at PenchoSlaveykov was born at Tryavna on April 27,1866. After an http://www.libvar.bg/library/slaveikov-eng.html
Extractions: Karvava pesen (1911); Pencho Slaveykov was born at Tryavna on April 27,1866. After an upbringing in the country, he studied literature and philosophy in Germany(1892- 1908) and traveled widely despite being an invalid after 1884. Pencho Slaveykov, who was inspired especially by Goethe, Heine, and Nietzsche, as well as by the simple eloquence and realism of Bulgarian folk songs, is best known for his unfinished epic poem "Kurvava Pesen"("Song of Blood"; written 1911-12; published 1913), which describes the sacrifices of the Bulgarian people in their struggle for the independence. He was also an outstanding essayist and translator of German literature. His poetry marks the beginning of an epoch in Bulgarian literature: he opened up man's inner world, he was interested in the individual, in suffering, in efforts to rise to the level of the superman, so that even in his epics on national themes he attacked problems of individual psychology. He returned to Bulgaria to become director of the National Library and the National Theatre, and to collaborate in the review "Misal".
Centennial State Libraries - February 2000 Colorado Department of Education. The Pencho Slaveykov Public Libraryin Varna. Public Library Pencho Slavejkov 34, Slivnitsa blvd http://www.cde.state.co.us/libnewsletter/varna.htm
Extractions: emaill: kaneva@libvar.bg The Pencho Slaveykov public library in Varna was founded in 1883 by the Varna Literary Society thanks to the generosity of prominent public men and patriots from Varna. The library has been a depository of the Bulgarian national literature since 1945. Today the"Pencho Slaveykov" library is a public institution supported by the municipality and is a regional library and methodological center. The Pencho Slaveykov Public library is a member of the Bulgarian Regional Libraries' Association; union of librarians and information services officers; union and a partner in various programs of European nongovernmental cultural institutions as the British Council, the Goethe Institute, the Alliance Francaise etc. In its unique collections the library keeps the national printed output; investigates and preserves the literary and intellectual heritage of the historical and cultural development of the Varna region. The users of our universal and research library are represented by all the fields of science and practice: scientific workers, specialists, students, etc. The Pencho Slaveykov Public Library keeps and offers for use books and periodicals (the entire output of the Bulgarian publishers after 1945 and of foreign publishers, too), manuscripts and archival documents, albums, cartographic publications, official documents, standards, music sheets, records, audio and video cassettes, CDs, and microphotographs deposited, bought or donated.
Extractions: Petko Slaveykov is one of the most prominent bulgarian poets, he is also a folklorist, journalist, political leader, tribune of the people. Petko Rachev Slaveykov (1827-1895) was all of these. A father of another famous Bulgarian poet - Pencho Slaveykov - he was, following the liberation of Bulgaria, a politician and a states-man. His use of the Bulgarian vernacular marks a turning point in the literature and culture of the country. "For the People" is, in effect, the poet's own story. It was written about 1880. For the People by Petko Slaveykov
Public Library - Varna PUBLIC LIBRARY 'Pencho Slaveykov' VARNA http://www.libvar.bg/index-eng.html
Public Library - Varna PUBLIC LIBRARY 'Pencho Slaveykov' VARNA. http://www.libvar.bg/library/index-eng.html
Extractions: PUBLIC LIBRARY 'PENCHO SLAVEYKOV' - VARNA about us catalogs union catalog publications ... Archive The " Pencho Slaveykov" public library in Varna was founded in 1883 by "The Varna Literary Society" thanks to the generous donation of prominent public men and patriots from Varna. The library has been a depository of the Bulgarian national literature since 1945. Nowadays the"Pencho Slaveykov" library is a public institution supported by the municipality and is a regional library and methodological center. The "Pencho Slaveykov" Public library is a member of the Bulgarian Regional Libraries' Association, Union of librarians and infromation services officers Union and a partner in various programs of European nongovernmental cultural institutions as the British Council, the Goethe Institute, the Alliance Francaise etc. In its unique collections the Library keeps the national printed output; investigates and preserves the literary and intellectual heritage of the historical and cultural development of the Varna region. The users of our universal and research library are representatives of all the fields of science and practice: scientific workers, specialists, students etc. The "Pencho Slaveykov" Public Library keeps and offers for use books and periodicals (the entire output of the Bulgarian publishers after 1945 and of foreign publishers, too), manuscripts and archival documents, albums, cartographic publications, official documents, standards, music sheets, records, audio and video cassettes, CD-s, micro-photographs deposited, bought or donated.
Extractions: Email: kaneva@libvar.bg About the Library as a Library The " Pencho Slaveykov" public library in Varna was founded in 1883 by "The Varna Literary Society" thanks to the generous donation of prominent public men and patriots from Varna. The library has been a depository of the Bulgarian national literature since 1945. Nowadays the"Pencho Slaveykov" library is a public institution supported by the municipality and is a regional library and methodological center. books in Bulgarian and in foreign languages;
Index Translate this page Skelton, Oscar Douglas, 1878-1941 Gutenberg Skinner, Constance Lindsay, 1882-1939Gutenberg Slaveikov, Pencho P. AKA Slaveykov, Pencho Gutenberg Slaveikov http://www.elbooks.sk/angautS.html
Centennial State Libraries - February 2000 Pencho Slaveykov Public Library in Varna. You can find out additionalinformation about each of these libraries by clicking on the names. http://www.cde.state.co.us/libnewsletter/sl0200a2.htm
Extractions: Colorado Department of Education by Nancy Bolt Bulgarian Update Two wonderful events occurred just before Christmas. First, we were notified by the National Commission Libraries and Information Science that we have been accepted as a participant in the Sister Libraries: White House Millennium Council Project. This is for our work with Bulgarian libraries. There will be a Sister Libraries International Conference in Denver in July 2000 at which time we will receive a plaque for our work. It's also exciting to know the conference will be in Denver. I will see if I can find the exact dates and if they need any local help. The second exciting event was the arrival of profiles of six Bulgarian public libraries who would like partners. They have provided information about each of the libraries and we are now looking for partners. I will be sending an e-mail to each of the libraries, asking them specifically what kind of assistance they would like. I'll post the results. If information about one of the libraries strikes your fancy and you feel your library would like to become it's partner, let me know. I'll be glad to help make the connection. The six libraries are: Dora Gabe Regional Library in Dobrich, Bulgaria
50 LEVS - 1999 Notes in Circulation as of 50 LEVS 1999. . Pencho Slaveykov's likenessappears on the obverse side of the banknote. The background http://www.bnb.bg/bnb/notes_coins.nsf/vNotesCoins/F733BB05BC1ED5FCC2256B51003606
Untitled Varna Public Library. The Pencho Slaveykov Public Library in Varna http://www.cla-web.org/bul_varna.htm
Extractions: Email: kaneva@libvar.bg About the Library as a Library The " Pencho Slaveykov" public library in Varna was founded in 1883 by "The Varna Literary Society" thanks to the generous donation of prominent public men and patriots from Varna. The library has been a depository of the Bulgarian national literature since 1945. Nowadays the"Pencho Slaveykov" library is a public institution supported by the municipality and is a regional library and methodological center. books in Bulgarian and in foreign languages;
Www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext04/olavg10.txt The Project Gutenberg EBook of Olaf van Geldern, by Pencho Slaveykov ( 1 in ourseries by Pencho Slaveykov, note that 2 is our etext 3433, with a September http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext04/olavg10.txt
Untitled 18781941 Skinner, Constance Lindsay, 1882-1939 Slaveykov, Pencho Slowinski, David Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 Smith, F. http://www.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
Www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext02/epsng10.txt The Project Gutenberg Etext of Epical Songs, by Pencho Slaveykov 2 in our seriesby Pencho Slaveykov This Bulgarian Etext uses the Cyrillic Windows 1251 http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext02/epsng10.txt
Famous Tryavna Citizens Nedyalko Pandurski editor and distributor of the first political lithographers. Pencho Slaveykov Bulgarian poet. http://www.sites.schools-bg.net/Tria-Slaveikov/trevnenci_en.htm
Extractions: Famous Tryavna citizens studied in Petko Rachev Slaveykov School Slaveikov house Professor Pencho N. Raykov the first Bulgarian professor in organic chemistry. Doctor Teodosii Vitanov the first Bulgarian preventive medicine doctor, graduated in Russia. Doctor Hristo R.Daskalov famous scholar, find the inscription on the Omurtag s colony in Velico Tarnovo. Tsanyo Zahariev icon painter and organizer of the Tryavnas troop in 1876. Belcho Belchev ex-minister of finances. Snezhana Mihailova national basketball player
Bibliography And Websites On Bulgaria Schevill, F. A History of the Balkan Peninsula, (1922, repr 1971). Slaveykov,Pencho. Song of Blood (191113). University of Sofia Library. Websites. http://www.kanza.net/~swguinn/bulgarian_websites.html
Extractions: Emporia, Kansas Sofia Sidewalk Cafe Ash, David. AA Essential Bulgaria (1997) Bell, J.D. The Bulgarian Communist Party from Blagoev to Zhivkov (1985) Bousfield, Richardson. The Rough Guide to Bulgaria (1999) Brown, J. F. Bulgaria under Communist Rule (1970) Columbo and Roussanoff, The Balkan Range: A Bulgarian Reader (1976) Dimitrov, Bohidar. Bulgaria Illustrated History (nd) DK Eyewitness Travel Phrase Book: Bulgarian (1998) Genov and Krasteva. Recent Social Trends in Bulgaria, 1960-1995. (2001) Lampe, J. R. The Bulgarian Economy in the Twentieth Century (1986) MacDermott, M. A History of Bulgaria, 1393-1885 (1962) Manning and Smal-Stocki. The History of Modern Bulgarian Literature (1960) Matejic, M. A Biobibliographical Handbook of Bulgarian Authors (1981) Moser, C. A. A History of Bulgarian Literature, (1972) Pinto, V. Bulgarian Prose and Poetry (1957) Runciman, See S. A History of the First Bulgarian Empire (1930)
Famous Tryavna Citizens Nedyalko Pandurski editor and distributor of the first politicallithographers. Pencho Slaveykov Bulgarian poet. Slaveikov house. http://sites.schools-bg.net/Tria-Slaveikov/trevnenci_en.htm
Extractions: Famous Tryavna citizens studied in Petko Rachev Slaveykov School Slaveikov house Professor Pencho N. Raykov the first Bulgarian professor in organic chemistry. Doctor Teodosii Vitanov the first Bulgarian preventive medicine doctor, graduated in Russia. Doctor Hristo R.Daskalov famous scholar, find the inscription on the Omurtag s colony in Velico Tarnovo. Tsanyo Zahariev icon painter and organizer of the Tryavnas troop in 1876. Belcho Belchev ex-minister of finances. Snezhana Mihailova national basketball player
History Of Our School A center of patriotic ideas, our school educated Bulgarians, such as revolutionaryAngel Kanchev,Iconpainter Tsanyo Zahariev, the poet Pencho Slaveykov and the http://sites.schools-bg.net/Tria-Slaveikov/history_e.htm
Extractions: History of our school In 1909,the co-ed school of Tryavna was reorganized into the middle school P.R.Slaveykov. In 1922-1923, Primary and middle school were united and the name of the new school was T r yavna Primary School P.R.Slaveykov. Petko Rachev Slaveykov A center of patriotic ideas, our school educated Bulgarians, such as revolutionary Angel Kanchev,Iconpainter Tsanyo Zahariev, the poet Pencho Slaveykov and the first professor of organic chemistry PenchoNikolov Raykov. The beginning of the 19 th century was difficult for the development of education in our town. During the wars, which Bulgaria took in, the school was used as a hospital. At the end of 1944 the name of P. R. Slaveykov Primary School was changed. On 12.X.1944 an uncompleted six-grade high school was opened. On 18.XII.1945 the high school was completed. During1950-1951 the Primary School and Tryavna High-School were united into the National Co-ed School and in1953-1954 its name became the Complete General Education High School. Because of pedagogical mastery in 1956, the school won an award Cyril and Methodius-first place. From 1958 the school became an experimental polytechnic school. 1078 students attended 25 classes taught by 45 teachers. Fifteen of them had university a degrees. th anniversary of P.R.Slaveykov was given the prize of place National Republic of Bulgaria-1
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Slaveikov, Pencho P. AKA Slaveykov, Pencho. Slaveikov, Pencho P. AKASlaveykov, Pencho P. Slaveykov, Pencho AKA Slaveikov, Pencho P. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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Extractions: AMERICAN TRANSCENDENTALISM AND/IN BULGARIAN CULTURE Albena Bakratcheva web In the process of spiritual emancipation which called forth the political change of 1989, the writings of the American transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau acquired a peculiar, hardly ever expected significance in Bulgaria. His social ideas and the spiritual horizons of his philosophy of life closely corresponded to the painful need of the individual in a so-called "socialist country" for outward and inward emancipation: a need most torturous for the intellectuals, indeed. So, if "there is hardly an ism of our times that has not attempted to adopt Thoreau..." , then it was the "anti-ism" to Bulgarian totalitarianism that provided most of the preconditions for Thoreau's reception in Bulgaria in the last communist decades and especially during our "velvet revolution" and immediately afterwards. The long lasting compulsory spiritual fasting during the years of socialism needed a counterbalance mainly in terms of stressing on the role and the capabilities of the individual. In his inability to face and cope with the intolerable reality every spiritually elevated person found the only way to salvation to be the rediscovery of inward, spiritual spaces; Travelling Towards Oneself , the title of an outstanding Bulgarian novel of the sixties, acquired a symbolic significance for the decades to come. With circumstances like these Thoreau could duly satisfy the urge for spiritual survival. Things being much more complicated, indeed, the fact remains that Civil Disobedience did slip into the publication flow of 1981 and appeared to be one of the first public announcements of the approaching change. Walden, however, never got among these translations until after the political change; with no Bulgarian translation available under totalitarianism, Thoreau's masterpiece acquired even an additional charm of a self-discovered book about self emancipation. Posttotalitarianism was to reveal later on the depths of this uniquely bred Thoreauvian renaissance.