The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with a specific reference to his first novel "A School For Fools" (1976). A qualitative and quantitative linguistic analysis of a portion of the text demonstrates the strong connection between this book and the literary heritage of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. The results of this research contribute to a better understanding of the similarities shared by Sokolov’s style and the “weaving words” of ancient Bulgarian origin.

"Pletenie sloves" včera i segodnja. Ot ego bolgarskich kornej do prozy Saši Sokolova [Word-Weaving Yesterday and Today. From its Bulgarian Roots to Sasha Sokolov’s Prose Works]

Irina Marchesini
2021

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The article focuses on the importance of old Russian literature in the works by Sasha Sokolov, with a specific reference to his first novel "A School For Fools" (1976). A qualitative and quantitative linguistic analysis of a portion of the text demonstrates the strong connection between this book and the literary heritage of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. The results of this research contribute to a better understanding of the similarities shared by Sokolov’s style and the “weaving words” of ancient Bulgarian origin.
2021
Irina Marchesini
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