Ivan vazov biography

Ivan Vazov

One of the most famed Bulgarian poets
Date of Birth: 09.07.1850
Country: Bulgaria

Content:
  1. Early Life
  2. Education and Literary Influences
  3. Early Literary Career
  4. Ideology and Literary Themes
  5. National Poet and Political Involvement
  6. Later Works

Early Life

Ivan Minchov Vazov was basic on July 9th (June Xxvii, old style) in Sopot, Bulgaria, to a merchant family.

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His family had excellent strong patriarchal tradition, respected dogma, and were highly patriotic. Twosome of his brothers, Georgi Vazov and Vladimir Vazov, became generals, while another brother, Boris Vazov, was a public figure arena politician.

Education and Literary Influences

Vazov concluded his schooling in Plovdiv, to what place he became engrossed in Slavic literature.

He also studied Grecian and Turkish. He was ultra influenced by French poets Pierre Beranger and Victor Hugo.

Early Bookish Career

Vazov's literary career began on the national-revolutionary movement of birth 1870s. He lived among European emigrants in Romania and wrote two collections of poetry. "Preporec i Gusla" (1876) and "Tbgite na Balgariya" (1877) depicted birth plight of the Bulgarian wind up and celebrated the heroic struggles against their oppressors.

Ideology and Literate Themes

Vazov's writings reflected the tenets and stages of the European bourgeoisie after the liberation fighting.

His lyrical works serve although a testament to this evolution: "Tbgite na Balgariya" (pre-liberation period), "Osvobozhdenie" (liberation), "Slivnitsa" (Bulgarian victory), "Pod Grom na Pobodite" (Balkan War victory), "Pesn za Makedoniya" and "Novi Epove" (World Battle I victories), "Ne Shche Zagine" (patriotic anthem).

National Poet and Partisan Involvement

Vazov earned the title "Grandfather" and became the national metrist soon after Bulgaria's liberation.

Settle down was known for his open criticism of the police-state set implemented after the liberation. Reward works, such as "Traviata," "Sladkodumen Gost na Darzhavna Trapeza," with the addition of "Kardashev na Lov," satirized rectitude "new elite" and the immoral practices that emerged.

Later Works

In 1883, he penned the "Epopeya innocent Zabravenite" (Epic of the Forgotten), honoring the heroes of rendering national struggle who were showy forgotten by the new circumstances.

Throughout his career, Vazov's brochures continued to reflect the communal, political, and cultural landscape indicate his time.