Aleko Konstantinov

Aleko Konstantinov

Infobox Writer
name = Aleko Konstantinov


imagesize =
caption =
birthdate = birth date|1863|1|1|
birthplace = Svishtov, Bulgaria
deathdate = death date and age|1897|5|23|1863|1|1
deathplace = near Radilovo, Bulgaria
occupation = writer
notableworks = "To Chicago and Back"
"Bay Ganyo"

Aleko Konstantinov ( _bg. Алеко Константинов) (January 1, 1863 - May 23, 1897) was a Bulgarian writer, best known for his character Bay Ganyo, one of the most popular characters in Bulgarian fiction.

Born to an affluent trader in the Danube River town of Svishtov, he attended the Faculty of Law of the University of Odessa, graduating in 1885. He worked as a jurist in Sofia before embarking on a writing career. His first novel (in fact, a collection of relatively independent short stories), "Bay Ganyo" ("Uncle Ganio"), describes the travels through Western Europe of an itinerant peddler of rose oil and rugs. Though impertinent and clumsy, the nevertheless ingenious Bay Ganyo has been seen as a mirror for a modernizing Bulgaria. At the beginning of the novel Bay Ganyo is seen mainly as trading rose oil while at the end he is portrayed as a political man. His prototype is the Karlovo tradesman Ganyo Somov.

Konstantinov, a cosmopolitan traveler, was the first Bulgarian to write about his visits to Western Europe and America. He visits to the World Exhibitions in Paris in 1889, Prague in 1891 and Chicago in 1893 provided Bulgarian readers, who had recently gained independence from nearly 500 years of Turkish Ottoman oppression, with a portrait of the developed world. "To Chicago and Back" (where Bay Ganyo appears once again, but only as a third plan person), his travel notes from his American trip, spurred a lasting interest in Chicago, which today boasts the largest concentration of Bulgarian immigrants in the United States. Nowadays there's a bust of the writer in the University of Chicago's Regenstein Library. [cite web
url=http://www.big.bg/modules/news/article.php?storyid=39645
title=Chicago, a little Bulgarian capital across the Ocean — V bg icon
publisher=www.big.bg
accessdate=2008-05-04
last=
first=
]

His essays, exposing the hidden insidious intentions of the rulers of his day, led to his assassination in 1897. However, there exists also the version that it was his friend who was the target of the assassination attempt — they had exchanged their places in the coach shortly before the fatal shot was fired. Konstantinov's heart, with a bullet hole in it, is still preserved.

Aleko Konstantinov initiated the tourist movement in Bulgaria. This is why two of Vitosha's hotels are named after him - "Aleko" and "Shtastlivetsa" ("The Lucky Man", the nickname he gave to himself in one of his short stories).

ee also

*Aleko Point

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Aleko Konstantinov — Aleko Konstantinow Aleko Konstantinov (bulgarisch Алеко Константинов; * 1. Januar 1863 in Swischtow; † 23. Mai 1897 in Radilowo) war ein bulgarischer Autor, berühmt wegen seiner Figur Bay Ganyo, eine der populärsten Figuren in der bulgarischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Aleko Konstantinov — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Konstantinov. Aleko Konstantinov (portrait). Aleko Konstantinov (en bulgare : Алеко Константинов ; 1er janvier 1863 à …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Konstantinov — ( ru. Константинов), or Konstantinova (feminine; Константинова) is a Slavic last name and may refer to:People*Aleko Konstantinov (1863 1897), a Bulgarian writer *Alexander Konstantinov (1895 1945), a Soviet inventor and scientist in the field of… …   Wikipedia

  • Aleko Konstantinow — (auch Aleko Konstantinov geschrieben, bulgarisch Алеко Константинов; * 1. Januar 1863 in Swischtow; † 23. Mai 1897 in Radilowo) war ein bulgarischer Autor, berühmt wegen seiner Figur Baj Ganjo, eine der populärsten Figuren in der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Aleko, Vitosha — Aleko ( bg. Алеко) is a site on Vitosha Mountain in Bulgaria situated at the northern foothills of Malak Rezen Peak (2191 m), in the watershed of Yanchevska River draining eastwards towards the village of Bistritsa, Sofia.Aleko is the principal… …   Wikipedia

  • Aleko Konstantinow — Aleko Konstantinow. Aleko Konstantinov (en búlgaro Алеко Константинов) (Svishtov, 1 de enero de 1863 23 de mayo de 1897) escritor búlgaro. Hijo de un comerciante, se licenció en derecho por la Universidad Odesa, en 1885. Ejerció la abogacía en… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Aleko Apartments — (София,Болгария) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: 36 Aleko Konstantinov S …   Каталог отелей

  • Aleko Point — Location of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands. Aleko Point …   Wikipedia

  • Konstantinov —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Patronymes Konstantinov (masculin ; Константинов) ou Konstantinova (féminin ; Константинова) est un patronyme russe porté par… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Konstantinov — (Aleko) (1863 1897) écrivain bulgare. Il obtint la célébrité avec Baj Ganju (1895), roman dont le héros est devenu le prototype du nouveau riche aussi mal dégrossi que prétentieux …   Encyclopédie Universelle

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”