Description:
The presented text aims at the tracking the diverse presence of the outcast as a figure of a public and art discourse in modern Bulgarian literature who is laconically presented but is representative for its existence of creative behaviour and artistic images. The critical interest is focused on methods, the reasons and the ways which generate a phenomenon of self-marginalization in the sociocultural context provoking appearance of the outcast as the biographic subject and as typology of the character. Our attention is concentrated on literary and cultural presence of the Bulgarian poets of the second half of the XX century such as Konstantin Pavlov, Peti Dubarova and Boris Christoff as well as on the marginalized art subject in Dimitr Talev, Emiliyan Stanev, Pavel Vezhinov’s and others works.