At an event in Kyustendil commemorating the 160th anniversary of Pencho Slavaykov's birth and Bulgarian modernism, poet Radosveta Zlatova highlighted Petko Slavaykov's contributions. She noted his roles as a writer, minister, compiler of folk songs, and advocate for church independence, suggesting he could be considered the second patriarch of Bulgarian literature. Zlatova also emphasized the need to revive literary clubs and support new creative activities in Kyustendil.
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