Teodor Trayanov

05/29/2024

pp. 115-141
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THEODOR TRAYANOV IN VIENNA. THE BEGINNING OF A NEW BULGARIAN POETRY

  • ABSTRACT

    The article describes the early creative period of Teodor Trayanov, which took place as a transfer process between Vienna and Sofia. On the basis of texts and archival materials unknown to the researchers, the period is reconstructed and evidence is provided for the novelty of early Trajanov’s poetry as subject to the spirit of Viennese modernism.

    Subject: TEODOR TRAYANOV IN THE MIDST OF BULGARIAN SYMBOLISM
    Keywords: Теодор Траянов, биография, Виенска модерност

05/29/2024

pp. 142-175
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THE MUSICAL PRINCIPLE: TRAYANOV-YAVOROV, TRAYANOV-LILIEV OR THE END OF BULGARIAN SYMBOLISM AS SEDIMENTATION IN LANGUAGE

  • ABSTRACT

    The study follows two parallel but intertwining storylines. The first is the linear development of Trayanov’s poetry as a process of increasing hermetism of poetic language, i.e. a consistent, purposeful removal of all referentiality to reality. In this way, Trayanov’s poetic language comes as close as possible to the musical language, which is non-referential in nature. This is also the second highlighted plot in the article. The process reaches its final form in the book Pantheon precisely because maximum openness to external reality is conceptually assumed here; but that reality is eliminated. Trayanov’s poetic language is viewed as opposed to Liliev’s “musicality”; the musicalization of Trayanov’s poetry is of a radically different type – not melodic (song), but structural (symphonic). The personal ontogenesis of Trayanov’s poetry is designed as a literary-historical one: it is through the structural, highly rational, mathematical “symphonism” of this poetry that Bulgarian symbolism achieves its absolute end/telos.

    Subject: TEODOR TRAYANOV IN THE MIDST OF BULGARIAN SYMBOLISM
    Keywords: символизъм, сецесион, поетически език, музикализация, Теодор Траянов

05/29/2024

pp. 184-198
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TRAYANOV’S TITLES – CONTEXTS OF SELF-ERASURE AND SELF-CREATION

  • ABSTRACT

    Looking into the work of T. Trayanov it turns out that most of his emblematic titles appeared much later, only in the 1920s. If we exclude the vivid ornamental titles of the early twentieth century (“The Drop of Desire”, “Melancholy of the Petrified”), as well as the few surviving titles from then (“Sunflower”, “New Day”), the poet’s later titles were not spontaneously placed as the texts appeared, but were formulaic quintessences, used over a long period of time and applied with a particular aesthetic tendency in mind. Thus, Trayanov’s titles mark the changes in his poetics: there are either a small number of persistent titles, reimagined from a radically new context; or the proliferation of spring titles, a product of the ideological format of optimistic upbeat Bulgarian symbolism imposed in the early 1920s. These include titles associated with pagan-ritual origins (“Pyre”, “White Altar”, “Altar Flowers”), also titles produced by self-stylization in the spirit of German Romanticism such as “Blue Flower”, “Violet”, “Daffodils”, as well as all titles that emerged as a consequence of contextual links, correlations and affirmations in the magazine Hyperion.

    Subject: TEODOR TRAYANOV IN THE MIDST OF BULGARIAN SYMBOLISM
    Keywords: заглавие, Teodor Trayanov, symbolism, secession, поетика

05/29/2024

pp. 199-206
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ON THE PROBLEM OF DEATH AS A SYMBOL IN THEODOR TRAYANOV’S POETRY

  • ABSTRACT

    The present study aims at examining the motif of death in the early work of the Bulgarian Symbolist Teodor Trayanov. The image of death in the poet’s first poems’ collection Regina Mortua (1909) was specifically studied. Worked on the anthology The Freed Man (1929), including works from the period 1905–1911, where Regina Mortua occupies the first part.

    Subject: TEODOR TRAYANOV IN THE MIDST OF BULGARIAN SYMBOLISM
    Keywords: Теодор Траянов, поезия, символизъм, смърт

05/29/2024

pp. 207-214
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“A PRIEST WITHOUT A TEMPLE, A TRAVELER FACING MANY ROADS, A PILGRIM WITHOUT RELIGION” (Vasil Pundev and Theodor Trayanov)

  • ABSTRACT

    This article presents three texts by the talented, early departed critic Vasil Pundev, who closely followed the creative manifestations of Theodor Trayanov and his contemporary poets and prose writers and reflected on them on the pages of the Democratic Review and in his book Bulgarian Ly-rics of Today. Pundev’s critical view is deep and analytical, his tone is sharp, his conclusions are aguemented in detail, with almost mathematical precision, with the analysis of verse and composition also branching out into a psycho-archaeology of an imagined poet’s self. In his observations on Trayanov’s poetics, Vasil Pundev takes a specific approach, deriving his positive perception of the poet from critical comments that are mostly negative in their content.

    Subject: TEODOR TRAYANOV IN THE MIDST OF BULGARIAN SYMBOLISM
    Keywords: лирика, неяснота, очакване, раздвоение, художествено самосъзнание, Васил Пундев, Teodor Trayanov