- Pencho Slaveykov
Pencho Petkov Slaveykov ( _bg. Пенчо Петков Славейков) (
27 April 1866 –10 June 1912 ) was a notedBulgaria npoet and one of the participants in theMisal ("Thought") circle. He was the youngest son of the writerPetko Slaveykov .Born in
Tryavna during theBulgarian National Revival under Ottoman rule, Pencho was educated there as well as inStara Zagora andPlovdiv . After an accident in January 1884 he fell ill, and despite lengthy treatment in Plovdiv,Sofia ,Leipzig ,Berlin andParis , this illness left him with serious impairments — he could not walk without a cane, and he wrote and spoke with difficulties. He suffered from melancholic episodes, which forced him to find a cure in literature and to harden his will.Slaveykov's works include poems and intimate lyrics. He collaborated with a number of magazines, which issued his works, and spent a part of his life in Leipzig studying philosophy, where he became familiar with
German literature , thought and art.After returning to Bulgaria in 1898, Slaveykov joined the Misal circle with a number of other noted poets. He became an assistant director (1901–1909) and later director of the National Library of Bulgaria (1909–1911) and a director of the Bulgarian National Theatre (1908–1909).
He was sent on missions to
Moscow (1909) andIstanbul ,Athens ,Naples , Sorrento, andRome (1911), where he studied the development of the libraries. Upon returning he engaged in hectic work.He was fired from the post of director of the National Library because of political misunderstandings with the minister of culture
Stefan Bobchev on10 July 1911 , and left Bulgaria, living inZürich ,Lucerne ,Göschenen ,Andermatt ,Lugano and other places inSwitzerland before arriving inItaly in the end of November 1911. He remained in Rome for three months, but set off in May 1912 to travel throughFlorence , theEngadin and the mountains looking for a cure. In the end of the month he arrived in the small town ofBrunate nearLake Como , where he died on28 May (10 June of Gregorian calendar).Slaveykov was buried in Brunate's cemetery and his remains were moved to Bulgaria in 1921. Due to his death, the suggestion by Swedish professor Al. Jensen that Slaveykov be awarded a
Nobel Prize was not considered by the Nobel Prize committee.References
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NAME=Slaveykov, Pencho
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Slaveykov, Pencho Petkov; Славейков, Пенчо Петков (Bulgarian)
SHORT DESCRIPTION=19th century Bulgarian poet
DATE OF BIRTH=27 April 1866
PLACE OF BIRTH=Tryavna ,Bulgaria
DATE OF DEATH=10 June 1912
PLACE OF DEATH=Brunate ,Italy
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