Mile Nedelkoski
Mile Nedelkoski | |
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Born |
Prilep, SFRJ now Macedonia | November 25, 1935
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Macedonian |
Mile Nedelkoski (Macedonian: Миле Неделкоски) (born November 25, 1935) is a Macedonian poet, novelist, storyteller, and playwright.[1][2]
Biography
Nedelkoski was born on November 25, 1935 in Prilep.[3] He served as an editor at Kultura press. He became a member of the Macedonian Writers' Society (Macedonian: Друштво на писателите на Македонија, ДПМ) in 1963. Awards that he has received include the Miladinov Brothers Prize, the Kočo Racin Prize, and the Racin Award.[4]
Publications
- Срце од злато (Heart of Gold; poetry, 1963)
- Јужно лето (Southern Year; poetry, 1964)
- Улавиот од Преспа (The Madman from Prespa; poem, 1965)
- Јавачи на ветар (Riders on the Wind; stories, 1967)
- Пепелаши (Ashes; novel, 1968),
- Еретикон-еротикон (Hereticon-Eroticon; poetry, 1969)
- Трненки (Blackthorns; novel, 1972)
- Триумфот на Тројанскиот коњ (Triumph on a Trojan Horse; play in verse, 1974)
- Пандур (The Pandur;novel, 1982)
- Враќање во арената на стариот прославен, заслужен и ислужен кловн и Пропаста на Олимп (An Old Celebrated Worthy and Weary Clown's Return to the Arena and the Decline of Olympus; plays in verse, 1983)
- Недела ден за каење (Sunday, Day for Repentance; poetry, 1984)
- Битпазар стилски вежби, ете... (poetry, 1984)
- Прозорец што гледа на улица (A Window with a View of the Street)
- Преспански круг со црвена боја и На крепоста чувари (plays, 1985)
- Потковица на смртта и надежта (A Horseshoe of Death and Hope; novel, 1986)
- Петрафил за вечната земја (novel, 1988)
- Подгревање на вчерашниот ручек (Warming Up Yesterday's Lunch; novel, 1988)
- Огледала на сенките (Mirrors of Shadows; poetry, 1989)
- Создателот и старата емигрантка - продавачка на разни плодови (The Creator and the Old Emigrant—A Seller of Various Fruit; novel, 1991)
- Логоманија (Logomania; essays, 1996)
- Празникот на светите маченици (The Feast of the Holy Martyrs; novel, 1996).
Notes
- ↑ Osers, Ewald. 1991. Contemporary Macedonian Poetry. London: Forest Books, p. xii.
- ↑ Holton, Milne. 1974. The Big Horse and Other Stories of Modern Macedonia. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, p. 92.
- ↑ Nedelkoski, Mile. 1996. Празникот на светите маченици. Skopje: Kultura, p. 273.
- ↑ Drugovac, Miodrag. 1979. Современи македонски писатели. Skopje: Naša kniga.
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