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The Commissioner’s Christmas – Bulgaria
Introduction
Bulgarian literature is still in its infancy. The first Bulgarian grammar was published in 1835. This was the work of the monk Neophyt Rilski (1793—1881) who was responsible for the opening of some of the first schools in Bulgaria. Among the writers of this earlier period were George Rakowski (1818—1867), whose patriotic works stimulated the national zeal, Christo Boteff (1847—1876) and Petko Slaveikoff (died 1895), whose poems molded the modern poetical language and exercised a great influence over the people.

One of the most distinguished men of letters is Ivan Vazoff (born 1850), whose poetry and prose are distinguished for their literary finish. Dimitr Ivanov (born 1878) is one of the younger writers who has displayed rare qualities in several volumes of short stories. Under the penname of Elin-Pelin he is well known to all readers of the Bulgarian language. It is to Ivanov that especial credit is due for describing the little-known peasant of his country.
Dimitr Ivanov (Elin-Pelin) (1878-1949)
Elin-Pelin, whose real name was Dimitr Ivanov (bom in 1878 near Sofia), was one of the common people. As a village teacher he spread enlightenment among his fellow-countrymen. Wishing to win their confidence, he “lived among the peasants and in the repression of self he found the power to create.” In his stories the spiritual life of the Bulgarian countryman is depicted as in a mirror.

The motives of his first collection of stories are as simple as folk-songs and, like them, were born of the emotions of life. The first collection of his tales was published in 1904.

In the author’s second collection of stories not only Bulgarian peasants and villagers but many Mohammedan types appear in refreshing variety. The Commissioner’s Christmas presents a characteristic sketch of the peasants of Bulgaria’s hinterland.

This story, here translated for the first time into English, by Sarka B. Hrbkova, is reprinted by permission of the translator.

The Commissioner`s Christmas part 6

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“Guess we, too, have to turn into moor-hens `and wade out,” said Ondra thoughtfully, “or else—”“Oh, you idiot! Just wait till we get out of this! I`ll break every bone in your body! We`ll...

The Commissioner`s Christmas part 5

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“Whip `em up! Hurry up! You lazybones! We`ll freeze to death!” shrieked the furious commissioner.Ondra indifferently shouted to the horses and drowsily swung his whip over their heads, but as before they wearily, inertly...

The Commissioner`s Christmas part 4

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“Stop your silly chatter and get along. It`s getting dark, and I`ve got to get back to celebrate Christmas with my family. You charge too much, you imp! Three leu for twenty kilometers! You...

The Commissioner`s Christmas part 3

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The small coach slowly wallowed through the deep soft mud, wading in, wading out, twisting and turning. A loose board on the side of it constantly, monotonously, dismally and senselessly rattled and banged mercilessly...

The Commissioner`s Christmas part 2

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The country lad shouted once more to his horses, settled himself more comfortably on the box, slapped his wet cap on his thick cape and, in a carefree voice, started up a gay tune.“What`s...

The Commissioner`s Christmas part 1

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