Year XVIII (2024), issue 33

Contents

 

Rupayan Mukherjee. Popular Literature. Texts, Contexts, Contestations

Introduction (Transl. from English by Iva Anastasova) / 11

Louise Nilsson, David Damrosch, Theo D’haen. Crime Fiction as World

Literature. Introduction (Transl. from English by Milena Popova) / 43

Karl Berglund. With a Global Market in Mind: Agents, Authors, and the

Dissemination of Contemporary Swedish Crime Fiction (Transl. from

English by Milena Popova) / 59

Plamen Shulikov. Photography and Literature. From the Literary

Peripheries / 79

Husein Mevsim. About a Popular Book by an Unpopular Author / 118

Albert Benbassat. Journalism and the Novel – Peter Zavoev,

“The Crooked Pear” / 136

Juliana Stoyanova. Epistemic Relativism from the Perspective

of a Fiction Writer аnd a Physicist / 154

Evdokiya Borisova. About а Public Hit оf Mirei Bashio аnd about the

Ironies оf Miryana Basheva / 192

Maya Gorcheva. Quotations from Mass Literature and Culture and from

Modern Classics in the Experimental Writing of Boris Aprilov / 216

Yanitsa Radeva. Games with the Popular / 240

Inna Peleva. Bestselling Novels: Titling Strategies, Cartographies

of Desire, Visions of Sociality / 255

Polina Penkova. Praise of Masculinity: Images of Manhood in Popular

Genre Literature / 328

Preslava Peneva. The Modern Literary Witch: Observations on Medial,

Pop-Cultural, and Literary Reincarnations of the Witch Image

in the 21st Century / 349

Orieta Antova. The Novels “Clay”, “Heart“, “Thread“ – Generator of

Postmodern and Post-feminist Ideas in Contemporary Bulgarian

Popular Literature / 376

Albena Vacheva. Post-feminism with a Tabloid Twist / 388

Alexandra Antonova. Georgi Canev Bulgarian Childrens’ Literature.

Popularity and Mass Production / 405

 

Retrospectives

Liudmila Mindova. Gypsies in Dubravka Ugrešić’s Prose and Essays / 426

 

Debuts

Steven Genchev. A Look at Popular Science Literature and Its Influence

on Bulgarian Culture / 442

Rumena Mladenova. The Forgotten Dobri Nemirov. Sin and Passions

in the Novel “Brothers” / 450

Maria Karakoleva. The Metamorphosis of Phryne in Petar Slavinski’s

Eponymous Play / 467

 

Reviews

Amelia Licheva. Between Medicine and Linguistics / 483

Emiliya Makedonska. The Jois and Sorrows of Bulgarian Bohemianism.

Portraits of Translators / 487

Vladislav Tikov. Is “Hagabula” Global? / 494

 

Journal “The Literature” / 504

Requirements Regarding Materials for Publication in

The Literature Journal / 506

Publication Ethics / 510

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