Georgievski, Tashko (Krononevo, Vodensko, 15. 1935) – writer, prose flight, novelist, journalist, chronicler of the sufferings of the Aegean Macedonians. He worked in the newspaper editorial “Young Fighter” and the magazine “Modernity”. He was an editor in the Macedonian Radio Television and publishing houses “Thought” and “Macedonian Book”. He is a member of the Macedonian DPM since 1957, and MANU since 1983. He is also a member of the Macedonian Pen Center. T. D. is a writer with developed historical memory, but also with colorful Aegean chronotop (thematic and stylish unique in our literature, nurtured and P. Shirilov, K. Misirkova-Rumenova, I. Chapovski, P. Gevevski, R. Jacev, K. Mangov ). In the tradition of documentary (memory) testimony, autobiographical records placed in his book “The Plet of Life” (1988). These records can also be read as an unpretentious comments of the writer’s immanent poetics, which speaks openly about the genesis of the topics and motives in his short stories and novels. As a supporter of the poetics of the poetry and the exodus with extended registers of national and universal meanings, he in his story almost starts regularly from a lifestyle, from a particular historical moment situated in World War II and especially during the Civil War in Greece, as In the Aegean exodus, in the Macedonian diaspora in general. In his narrative statement, with the hallmark of a mimetic convention, history, and ideology, political and moral ideas of time, and the ethos of the individual and the national collective. Part: Collection of short stories: We are behind the embankment (1957), dry winds (1964), house under the Kale (1964); Romani: People and Wolves (1960), Walls (1962), Black Seed (1966), Snakes Wind (1969), Red Horse (1975), Silence Time (1978), Flat Land (1981), Kajmakcalan (1992), Disappearance (1998); Film scenarios: Black Seed, Red Horse, Yellow Trendafil and through the lake. Lit.: Miodrag Foreign, history of Macedonian literature ⅹⅹ century (1990); Venko Andonovski, the structure of the Macedonian realistic novel (1997); Loretta Georgievska-Yakovleva, Open Circle (1997); Hristo Georgievski, the Macedonian novel 1952-2000 (2002). C. M. – Ch. Hristo Georgievski
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Кириличен напис ГЕОРГИЕВСКИ, Ташко