Iloski, Vasil.

Iloski, Vasil (Krusevo, 20. 1902 – Skopje, 1. XI 1995) – Drama writer, essayist, critic, literary historian, academician. He is one of the founders of the Macedonian drama literature, author of the first dramatic work of the Macedonian language shown on the stage of the Royal Skopje Theater between the two world wars. He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje. For many years he worked as a professor at the Higher Pedagogical School (current Pedagogical Faculty) in Skopje. He was a member of the Macedonian DPM since its formation (1947), and it becomes a member of MANU directly after its formation. Dramatic texts begin to write in high school days, and already formed ode, experiencing and scenic performance, creates as a student. Writing in Macedonian, the Krusevo and the Kumanovo dialect, is doing it in order to point out the linguistic uniqueness, but also the color of the Macedonian language. This tendency in particular comes to the expression in the TI-Pento Bitovo-Social Drama in 5 act “White” (later renamed “Runaway”), premiere shown on 16. ⅵ 1928. In addition to the excellent admission of the audience, it is removed from the repertoire and again shown even in the season 1936/37 (when the drama of the TEA TEAR was set by the play “Memorvi” by Anton Panov). In that period, it writes (in Serbian) comedy in 3 acted “Nagazio man” (known as “Chorbarians Theodos”), which is premieres performed on 23. ⅳ 1937. In the translation of the Skopje dialect. Iloski is the author of a series of studies and articles on language, as well as the author of literary-historical texts (for Cyril and Methodius, Mr. Prlicev, K. P. Misirkov, K. Racin) and essays for the theater. Part: dramas: Runaway (1928), Storbjahodos (1937), schoolgirl adventure (1939) Bureau for non-working (1940), Pushes, Pance (1947), two to one (1952), honor (1953), Kuzman Cradedan (1954 ), Young sons (1955), Corrective points (1959), a bloody stone (1968), wedding (1976), death for life (1988). Integrated his work is presented in the three-speed election (1978) .: Aleksandar Aleksiev, the founders of the Macedonian drama literature (1976); Nada Momirovska, Vasil Iljoski, creative peculiarity and literary-dramatic evolution, (1977); Miodrag Foreignment, history of Macedonian literature ⅹⅹ century (1990); Jelena Lužina, History of the Macedonian Drama (Macedonian Biha drama) (1995). C. M. – Ch.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ИЉОСКИ, Васил

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