Slavko Janevski


Slavko Janevski (Skopje, 1920) is one of the most productive macedonian authors. He writes poetry, short stories, plays, novels, and film scenarios. He is the author of the first macedonian novel Selo zad sedumte jaseni. Some of his more famous collections of poetry include Krvava niza, Egejska barutna bajka, Evangelieto po Itar Pejo, Leb i kamen, Lirika, Pesni, and others.

He has published the collection of short stories Klovnovi i luge, the novels Dve Marii, Mesecar, I bol i bes, Tvrdoglavi, and others.

Slavko Janevski now lives and works in Skopje. He is a member of the Macedonian Academy of the Arts and Sciences (MANU)




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