Олаф ван Гелдерн

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Олаф ван Гелдерн

by Pencho P. Slaveikov

BG·~15 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total
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Part 1

15:05

Description

Olaf van Geldern is a restless poet who never quite knows his own age, claiming to be thirty‑six while the world around him seems to shift with the seasons of his mountain hometown. Raised in the shadow of the towering Hartz, he carries the landscape in his songs and in the quiet stubbornness that marks his every step. Though he comes from a distinguished family, he shuns any talk of lineage, preferring the simple honesty of his own verses.

His childhood was a peripatetic odyssey with a father who was teacher, journalist and outspoken activist, moving from town to town and exposing young Olaf to rivers, caves and forest whispers. Those early wanderings forged a deep love of geography and a vivid imagination, while the sudden arrest of his father left a lingering echo of defiance and a promise to face the world without fear.

Now an adult caught between night and day, Olaf balances a sharp wit and a fierce pride with an undercurrent of melancholy. His dreams—both hopeful and haunting—drive a narrative that explores the tension between his inner creative fire and the relentless demands of a world that often feels indifferent.

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Language

bg

Duration

~15 minutes (14K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Pencho P. Slaveikov

Pencho P. Slaveikov

1866–1912

A central voice in the making of modern Bulgarian literature, his poetry joined lyric beauty with big questions about culture, history, and the inner life. His work still stands out for its ambition, emotional depth, and quiet intensity.

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