Thematic and Stylistic Dominants of the Slavic Poets - Laureates of the Poetry Event of Struga Poetry Evenings, in the Context of the European and World Poetic Experiences Cover Image

ТЕМАТСКИ И СТИЛСКИ ДОМИНАНТИ НА СЛОВЕНСКИТЕ ПОЕТИ - ЛАУРЕАТИ НА ПОЕТСКАТА МАНИФЕСТАЦИЈА СТРУШКИ ВЕЧЕРИ НА ПОЕЗИЈАТА, ВО КОНТЕКСТ НА ЕВРОПСКИТЕ И СВЕТСКИТЕ ПОЕТСКИ ИСКУСТВА
Thematic and Stylistic Dominants of the Slavic Poets - Laureates of the Poetry Event of Struga Poetry Evenings, in the Context of the European and World Poetic Experiences

Author(s): Kristina Nikolovska
Subject(s): Poetry
Published by: Институт за македонска литература
Keywords: thematic and stylistic dominants; international poetry festival of "Struga Poetry Evenings"; winners of "Golden Crown"

Summary/Abstract: The essay takes a look at the thematic and stylistic dominants of the poetic discourses of several Slavic poets - winners of the prestige award "Golden crown" of the international poetry festival of "Struga Poetry Evenings" which takes place in Struga, in the Republic of Macedonia, in august, for over 51 years. The analysis refers to the themes and stilemi of the poetry of: Blaze Koneski (Macedonia), Andrey Voznesensky (Russia), Gennady Aygi (Chuvashia, Russia), Slavko Mihalik (Croatia), Ljubomir Levchev (Bulgaria) and Mateja Matevski (Macedonia). After the research of the fundamental poetic dominants of these poets has been done, we will conduct a comparative analysis of the experiences in this area, in a European and global context. This analysis is needed for the studying of profound interests and affinities of the poetic letters (which contain thematic and expressive messages), which is necessary for clarifying of the basic discursive affinities. The thematic and stylistic repertoire (with its similarities and differences) will open the next, comparative "door" to the European and world poetic process from that time. All this is needed in order to provide an answer to the questions of the poetic discussion of this representative and awarded body, along with the finest contemporary poetic achievements. That deepens the analysis of the contemporary Slavic poetic discourse in the context of the European and global one.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 61-79
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Macedonian
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