The long-story Rally by Stefan Dichev (1960), one of the favorite youth-adventure works in Bulgarian literature, is a direct subject of the article. First of all, attention is focused on the restoration of the different, diverse contexts of its creation, not as a one-time act, but as a process lasting over time: the genre fluctuations and the changes in the various editions, the illustrations and the artistic design as a book, the extremely mysterious relations with another, simultaneously created work – Diyarbakir Exiles by M. Marchevski. The unusual creation of the “Rally” is an occasion to touch in a broader context on the relationship of literature with other, neighboring discursive territories, the “translation” of the literary text into other discursive languages: illustration and art design, film adaptation, but above all comics, as far as Rally was born just as the first successful experience in this intermediate genre.
RALLY – CONTEXTS OF CREATION
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- NAME: Plamen Antov
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INSTITUTIONInstitute for Literature – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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COUNTRYBulgaria
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PLAMEN ANTOV (1964). Prof. DSc, Institute for Literature – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, poet, writer. Author of more than 200 scientific publications and several monographic studies: on Bulgarian postmodernism (2010, 2016), Yavorov and Botev (2009), Emilian Stanev and Martin Heidegger (2019–21), „До Чикаго и назад” [To Chicago and Back] and Bai Ganyu (2021), the Bulgarian Revival and Western Modernity (2024), as well as 15 books of poetry, short stories, plays and fragments. Compiler of the scientific collections: „Америките ни 1: Южна Америка и българската литература, български следи в Латинска Америка” [Our Americas 1: South America and Bulgarian Literature, Bulgarian Traces in Latin America] (2015), „Америките ни 2: САЩ като метафора на модерността. Българо-американски отражения (ХХ–ХХІ в.)” [Our Americas 2: The USA as a metaphor of modernity. Bulgarian-American Reflections (19th–20th Centuries)] (2017), „Магическият реализъм” / Magical Realism (2019). Winner of national awards for poetry, drama and essay prose.
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