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Septemvri geo milev septemvri


He published his most famous poem September in his magazine Пламък (Flame) in 1924....

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The Bulgarian poet, translator and critic Geo Milev (1895-1925) was a leading figure in European modernism, but his work has only rarely been translated into English.

'The Idols Are Sleeping' (1922) is a reworking of five traditional Bulgarian songs while 'September' (1924) is Milev's response to the violent suppression of a.

  • The poem "September" was created not in the quiet idyll of an ivory tower.
  • He published his most famous poem September in his magazine Пламък (Flame) in 1924.
  • Geo Milev was a Bulgarian poet, translator, and journalist.
  • Geo Milev - Septemvri.
  • The poems here are considered to be among his most important: ‘The Idols Are Sleeping’ (1922) is a reworking of five traditional Bulgarian songs while ‘September’ (1924) is Milev’s response to the violent suppression of a popular uprising against the right-wing coup in Bulgaria in 1923.

    Milev was secretly executed during state-led reprisals against the communist bombing of Sofia’s St Nedelya church in 1925.

    Finally, it is worth mentioning that in the originals Milev makes much use of rhyme and that even those of us  with no Bulgarian may appreciate the opportunity of  listening to the astonishing sound effects he achieves in a poem like ‘September’.

    I have therefore added a link to it at the bottom of this feature.

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    Tom Phillips is a poet, playwright and translator living in Sofia, Bulg