Andreevski, Petre M

Andreevski, Petre M (Ilanov) (village Sloeshtica, Demir Hisar, 25. ⅵ 1934 – Skopje, 25. IX 2006) – poet, novelist, storyteller, dramatic author. For many years he works as an editor in the Macedonian Radio Television. Member is MANU since May 2000. He is a member of the Macedonian DPM (1964) and the Macedonian PEN Center. Writes verses, short stories, novels, plays and film ski scenarios. Andreevski created a work that not only changed Petre M. Andreevski’s awareness of the literature of the Macedonian reader, which not only initiates goals generations that have been learned on that model, but changed the Macedonian critical consciousness. It its eternal preoccupation in their homeland, but with this, it has not become a local or regional author, because it succeeded through the universalization of the local, its end to set it as a center of the world. There is a broad reading audience and its prose composition is not leaning on the pabula, but on the very act of narration. Especially for novels (as one time for Stale Popov’s novels) is said to be most read, i.e. bestsellers in the people. The novel “Piraeus” was declared the Macedonian criticism of the Macedonian contemporary prose (just as the collection of “Demination” marked as an anthem of cosmic love, anthem of the woman and the homeland and a golden book of Macedonian modernism). There have been published two collections of Christians for children (“Tamam I’m looking” and “Restore Growing”). And in the songs for children Andreevski is a poet of the metaphor and allusion, the language game and nostalgic meditation. Part: Collections Poetry: Nodes (1960), and in heaven and on earth (1962), denem (1968), Dalan Oval (1971), praise and complaints (1975), eternal house (1987) and Lacrimarius (1999); collections of short stories: seventh day (1964), unfaithful years (1974) and all persons of death (1994); Romani: Piraeus (1980), locusts (1983), Heavenly Timianovna (1988), the latest villagers (1997) and Tunnel (2003); Drami: Time for singing, Bogunusili (1984), Benchmarks (2007, posthumous). Lit.: Miodrag Foreign, history of Macedonian literature ⅹⅹ century (1990); Venko Andonovski, the structure of the Macedonian realistic novel (1997); Natasha Avramovska, Trains of Oral History (1999); Hristo Georgievski, the Macedonian novel 1952-2000 (2002); Vesna Mojsova-Chapishevska, the face of the words, (2004). C. M.-


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
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