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[Commlist] New book: Literary Journalism in Bulgaria
Thu Feb 05 19:15:35 GMT 2026
Dr. Bissera Zankova and Dr. Ivo Indzhov are pleased to announce that the
monograph “Literary Journalism in Bulgaria: from the Socialist “Ocherk”
and the Travelogue through “In Absentia Reports” to Contemporary
Peripheral Documentary Prose”was recently published by “Media 21
Foundation”.
Following the Bulgarian version, the book is the first comprehensive
monographic study devoted to the literary journalistic genre in
Bulgaria. It situates Bulgarian practices within global traditions
shaped by famous authors with specific styles, while at the same time
tracing the distinctive local manifestations which go beyond the corset
of different “realisms” of the artistic-publicistic genres.
Through empirical analysis, the authors focus on three key case studies
- Georgi Markov’s “In Absentia Reports” on Bulgaria, Marko Semov’s
political travelogue “About Japan as about Japan”, and Assen
Hristoforov’s humanistic travel writings - illustrating how journalistic
and publicistic texts functioned as revelatory publicistic-artistic
documents under socialism not only challenged ideological clichés but
also anticipated the hybrid forms of literary journalism that re-emerged
after 1989. The study further examines the metamorphoses of the “ocherk”
and the travelogue during the democratic transition and in today’s media
landscape.
As such, the book provides a pioneering framework for the critical
rethinking of Bulgarian journalism and novel journalistic developments.
Table of Contents
Academic Summary for International Readers 5
Introduction: Why the Topic Matters to Us 6
Chapter One: The Value of the Literary Journalism Tradition 14
Chapter Two: Literary Journalism through the Prism of Authors and Styles 18
2.1 Precursors of Literary Reportage and “New Journalism” 19
2.2 Ryszard Kapuściński—The Master of Literary Reportage 20
2.3 “The New Journalism”: Tom Wolfe and Truman Capote 22
2.4 The Woman Creator and Literary Journalism: Svetlana Alexievich and
Oriana Fallaci 23
Chapter Three: Literary Journalism in Bulgaria 27
Chapter Four: The “Ocherk” and the Travelogue as Artistic-Publicistic
Forms: An Overview…….. 32
4.1 The “Ocherk”……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32
4.2 The Travelogue………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .33
Chapter Five: The “Ocherk” and the Travelogue in Bulgaria 35
5.1 The Soviet Model and Its Bulgarian Adaptation 36
5.2. Television Transformations 37
5.3. The Travelogue: Historical Development and Literary
Functions 38
5.4. The Travelogue in Socialist and Late-Socialist Bulgaria 40
5.5. Television Travelogue and Genre Hybridization 42
Chapter Six: Fighting Propaganda 43
Three Case Studies Illustrating the Emergence of Contemporary Literary
Journalism in Bulgaria 43
Case Study 1: A Judge of the Socialist Era “In Absentia Reports on
Bulgaria” by Georgi Markov, the exposing "journalistic-artistic
document" 43
Case Study 2: The Political Travelogue and the Critique of the Socialist
System “from within”—“About Japan as about Japan” by Marko Semov 47
Case Study 3: Assen Hristoforov – The Travelogue as a Protective
Literary Form 50
Chapter Seven: The Fate of the “Ocherk” and the Travelogue in the Late
1980s and Early 1990s. The Change in the “Otechestvo” Magazine 55
Chapter Eight: The Metamorphoses of the “Ocherk” and the Travelogue in
Bulgaria after 1989 60
Chapter Nine: Literary Journalism Today 64
Discussion and Conclusions 66
Both versions in Bulgarian and in English are available as open access here:
https://media21.org/en/books/ <https://media21.org/en/books/>
at the foundation website and
https://digital.libsu.uni-sofia.bg/bg/v/65724
<https://digital.libsu.uni-sofia.bg/bg/v/65724>
https://digital.libsu.uni-sofia.bg/bg/v/65722
<https://digital.libsu.uni-sofia.bg/bg/v/65722>
at the digital collection of Sofia University “St.Kliment Ohridski”
Contact: (bzankova /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(bzankova /at/ gmail.com)>
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