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Ivan Minchov Vazov

    Ivan Vazov, often hailed as the "Patriarch of Bulgarian Literature," masterfully captures two pivotal historical epochs within his writings: the Bulgarian National Revival and the period following liberation from Ottoman rule. His work is imbued with a profound understanding of the national character and historical struggles, establishing him as a cornerstone for comprehending Bulgarian identity. Vazov skillfully blends lyrical beauty with epic scope to portray the life and resilience of the Bulgarian people. His literary legacy continues to shape and inspire Bulgarian culture.

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    Under the Yoke
    • 2004

      Under the Yoke

      A Romance of Bulgarian Liberty

      The tranquility in a Bulgarian village under Ottoman rule is only superficial: the people are quietly preparing for an uprising. The plot follows the story of Boycho Ognyanov, who, having escaped from a prison in Diarbekir, returns to the Bulgarian town of Byala Cherkva (White Church, today Sopot) to take part in the rebellion. There he meets old friends, enemies, and the love of his life. The plot portrays the personal drama of the characters, their emotions, motives for taking part in or standing against the rebellion, betrayal and conflict. Historically, the uprising fails due to bad organization, limited resources, and betrayal. The way in which the Ottomans break the uprising down then becomes the pretext for the Russian-Turkish war, that brought about Bulgarian independence.

      Under the Yoke