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Irene Dolska ili pametta za stalinizma v Balgarija. Pogled varchu literaturnoto tvorčestvo na edna emigrantka v Italija.

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    0586930 - SLÚ 2025 RIV BG bul J - Journal Article
    Mikulecký, Jakub
    Irene Dolska ili pametta za stalinizma v Balgarija. Pogled varchu literaturnoto tvorčestvo na edna emigrantka v Italija.
    [Irene Dolska, or the Memory of Stalinism in Bulgaria. A Look at the Literary Work of a Bulgarian Émigré in Italy.]
    Slavjanski dialozi. Roč. 20, č. 32 (2023), s. 135-147. ISSN 1312-5346
    Institutional support: RVO:68378017
    Keywords : Dolska, Irene * Bulgarian exile literature * anti-communist literature
    OECD category: Specific literatures
    Method of publishing: Open access
    https://dialozi.uni-plovdiv.bg/?p=17603

    Statijata razgležda izbrani prozaičeski tekstove ot balgarskata emigrantska avtorka Irene Dolska (ili Rene Kaleva), edna počti neizvestna emigrantka, publikuvala proizvedenijata si v Italija prez 50-te i 60-te godini na XX vek. Statijata se fokusira varchu dvete povesti „Upovanie“ i „Brigadiri“, kakto i romana „Dvamata plennika“. Literaturnoto tvorčestvo na Irene Dolska e charakterno s kategoričen antikomunizam, kojto pri Dolska obiknoveno e predstavjan ot otkroveno christijanski pozicii. Komunističeski figuri i technite pomagači sa izobrazjavani kato vaplaštenie na absoljutnoto zlo i često pokazvat adski i demonični čerti – vsičko tova vpisva tvorbite na Dolska v bipoljarnija kontekst na studenata vojna.

    The article deals with selected prose by the Bulgarian exile author Irene Dolska (or Rene Kaleva), an almost unknown expat writer who published her work in Italy in the 1950s and 1960s. The article focuses on the two novellas Hope (Upovanie) and The Labor Brigade (Brigadiri), and the novel The Two Captives (Dvamata plennika). Irene Dolska’s literary works are characterized by resolute anti-communism, which is usually presented from overtly Christian positions. Communist figures and their lackeys are depicted as the embodiment of absolute evil and often display infernal and demonic features – all this makes Dolska’s work a good fit for the bipolar context of the Cold War.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0354329

     
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