Епопея на забравените

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Епопея на забравените

by Ivan Minchov Vazov

BG·~55 minutes·1 chapter

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1 total
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Epopee to the Forgotten

55:23

Description

A stirring cycle of twelve poems, this work revives the memory of Bulgaria’s most overlooked patriots, each verse echoing the quiet heroism of those who fought for freedom yet slipped from history’s spotlight. By weaving together personal reverence with the broader sweep of national struggle, the poet creates a lyrical tableau that feels both intimate and monumental, hinting at the twelve disciples through its structured number of pieces. The poems were first scattered across contemporary journals before being gathered into a single, resonant collection in the early 1880s.

The language is rich with spiritual yearning and vivid natural imagery, drawing the listener into monasteries, forests, and battlefields where conscience and duty collide. Influences from European romantics and a deep engagement with Bulgarian folklore give the verses a timeless, almost hymn‑like quality. As the first act unfolds, the poet invites listeners to contemplate sacrifice, solidarity, and the enduring call to remember those who shaped a nation’s destiny.

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Language

bg

Duration

~55 minutes (53K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Snezhina Gileva

Release date

2001-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Ivan Minchov Vazov

Ivan Minchov Vazov

1850–1921

Often called the patriarch of Bulgarian literature, this beloved poet, novelist, and playwright helped give voice to a nation in the years around liberation from Ottoman rule. His writing ranges from patriotic verse to vivid fiction, with "Under the Yoke" remaining his best-known novel abroad.

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