Прототип съди автор (случай от българската социалистическа култура)
A protagonist sues his author (A case from Bulgarian socialist culture)
Author(s): Dechka ChavdarovaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Bulgarian Literature
Published by: Шуменски университет »Епископ Константин Преславски«
Keywords: socialist realism; “truth of life”; “book of life”; protagonist; prototype; reader; Bulgarian literature; court of law
Summary/Abstract: In 1956 the novel “Will”, written by Mitko Gorchivkin, was published in Bulgaria. It was created according to the pattern of some Soviet novels as those written by N. Ostrovski and B. Polevoy - the main character of the Bulgarian novel had a real prototype - a boy who had lost his legs during the bombings in Sofia and by the strength of his will was able to learn to write and draw. The conformity with the doctrine of socialist realism - depiction of “truth of life” and, accordingly, creation of characters to serve as models, guarantees the success. But, ironically, the principle of authenticity played a bad trick to the author: several years after the publication the author was sued and had to give a part of his fee to his prototype. This is an example of the unexpected effect of: 1) the relationship life - literature in socialist realism 2) the contradiction between propaganda “idealism” motivating the wish for glorification (the man himself looks for an author to depict his life) and material interest.
Journal: Любословие
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 13
- Page Range: 61-65
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Bulgarian