Pokolenie i poeziia 1956-1989
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The study explores the succession of generations in Bulgarian poetry between 1956 and 1989. It starts with the so-called "April generation," named after the watershed April Plenum of the Communist Party in 1956. The April generation played a key role in promoting the personality cult of the country's leader Todor Zhivkov. Further on, the book looks at the efforts of a new generation to assert itself in the 1970s with its "quiet poetry", the generational issues provoked by Boris Hristov's poems, and the two generations of the 1980s with a focus on the figure of Georgi Roupchev. This is a book about the faces of hope as manifested in literature.