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RAZH [Rye]. Lino-cut or wood-cut cover design by Aleksandar Zhendov. (= Biblioteka Nov Pat [New Path]) by KARALIYCHEV, Angel:

by KARALIYCHEV, Angel:

RAZH [Rye]. Lino-cut or wood-cut cover design by Aleksandar Zhendov. (= Biblioteka Nov Pat [New Path]) by KARALIYCHEV, Angel:

RAZH [Rye]. Lino-cut or wood-cut cover design by Aleksandar Zhendov. (= Biblioteka Nov Pat [New Path])

by KARALIYCHEV, Angel:

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Sofia: Nov pat (Izrev, Pleven) 1925.. 8vo. 61, [3] p. Grey original sewn publisher's wrappers.. First edition of this volume of prose published with a cover on grey or alternatively cream stock. Published in the book series of the Communist magazine "Nov Pat" (New Path) which was considered a mouthpiece of the September literature, Karaliychev's 10 short stories, together with Anton Strashimirov's novel "Choro" (Round dance, 1926), were the only prose works published by authors connected to the communist "September-uprising" from 1923. There works were confiscated and a huge part of the print run was destroyed. Equally, Aleksandar Zhendov's lino-cut or wood-cut cover design is regarded as one of the most notable examples of avant-garde book illustration in Bulgaria: a folkloristic motif depicting a peasant with a sickle, cutting grain stalks, turns into a constructivist, contrast-rich icon of the revolution, into the grim reaper of the bourgeoisie. - Small faults at bottom and top of spine professionally restored, margins slightly time-stained, otherwise fine copy of this particularly scarce item. According to OCLC and KVK there is no copy at all in library holdings worldwide, Bulgarian National Library also shows no entry. – Jacono 30 (both covers).
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  • Format/Binding 8vo. 61, [3] p. Grey original sewn publisher’s wrappers.
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  • Publisher Sofia: Nov pat (Izrev, Pleven) 1925.
  • Keywords Avantgarde
Maichina Sulza; Zhitenata Pitka; Luv Bez Opashka

Maichina Sulza; Zhitenata Pitka; Luv Bez Opashka

by Karaliichev, Angel (Karaliychev), 1902-1972

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Sofia: Bulgarski Khudozhnik. Kechko Uzunov; Liuben Ziarov. Quarto. 40p. Bulgarian Language. The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe since 1945 notes that he was among the most popular Bulgarian writers especially with his telling of fairy tales. Often writers in the Soviet era found it safer to stay within genres aimed at children. The Great Soviet Encyclopedia hints of this in the article on his fame noting also he was given to "social contradictions". Although a later edition appeared in 2006, no copies of this 1966 edition are reported in OCLC. Laid in is a typed summary in English of the three stories. Bound in pictorial paper covered boards backed in yellow cloth, light wear to corners and edges. A very scarce item in very good condition.
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