Vazov, Ivan

Vazov, Ivan

▪ Bulgarian author
born June 27, 1850, Sopot, Bulg.
died Sept. 22, 1921, Sofia

      man of letters whose poems, short stories, novels, and plays are inspired by patriotism and love of the Bulgarian countryside and reflect the main events in his country's history.

      Vazov was educated at Sopot and in Plovdiv; he then taught for a time in the provinces. His father sent him to study commerce in Romania, where contact with the émigré leaders of the Bulgarian revolutionary movement led him to resolve to devote his life to the national cause as well as to literature. After the liberation of Bulgaria from the Turks (1878), Vazov was a civil servant and a district judge. In 1880 he settled in Plovdiv, where he edited several newspapers and periodicals. During the anti-Russian regime of Stefan Stambolov, Vazov went into exile in Odessa (1886–89), where he began his greatest novel, Pod igoto (1894; Under the Yoke, 1894), a chronicle of the trials of the Bulgarians under Ottoman rule. After Stambolov's fall (1894), Vazov was elected to the assembly and during 1898–99 served as minister of education.

      His other works include the epic cycle of poems Epopeya na zabravenite (pub. 1881–84; “Epic to the Forgotten”); the novella Nemili-nedragi (1883; “Unloved and Unwanted”); the novels Nova Zemya (1896; “New Land”), Kazalarskata Tsaritsa (1903), and Svetoslav Terter (1907); and the plays Hashove (1894), Kam propast (1910; “Toward the Abyss”), and Borislav (1910).

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