Chingo, Zivko (v. Velgosi, Ohrid, 13. 1935 – Ohrid, 11. ⅶ 1987) – short story writer, novelist, drama author, journalist. After graduating from the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, he works as a professor at the high school in the fighters at the fourteenth Macedonian National Liberation Youth Drill Brigade on the road for the Srem Front (1945) Ohrid, and then as a journalist in several editions in Skopje. He was Zhivko Chingo assistant at the Institute of Folklore, Director of the MNT. He is a member of the Macedonian DPM since 1963. As an author he debuted in 1961 With the collection of short stories “Paskvelija”. He deserved his high place in Macedonian literature before the S “with his short stories published in the collections” Paskvelija “and” New Paskvelija “. They are defined as a special kind of realist with fierce criticism addressed to the social reality in the postwar period, time in which major changes to the detriment of the individual and his right to privacy. But that passionate criticism as it is addressed to social relations, it is also aimed at primitivism in the man himself. The special style is being built on a balance that cruel critical realism has established with its inclination towards the fantastic, myth, with-notat, fantasy, folk art. Thus his discourse moves between the so-called. Magical realism and flexaly fiction (which its own, Macedonian representative and the predecessor has in the great collector of the National Handicraft and Creator of the Macedonian People’s People’s Story Marko Cepenkov). The film “The Great Water” of Ivo Trajkov, which is included in a large film realization in the new Macedonian cinematography, is working according to the eponymous novel. The adaptation of the script was made by Vladimir Blazevski. Part: Collection of short stories: The Ogulinovc family (1965), Nova Paskvelija (1965), Fire (1970), the Valentine Spirit (1976), briefly (1984), a grave for the soul (smote, 1989) and bunny, 1989); Romani: Silver Snows (Roman for children, 1966), Great Water (1971), Babacan (Consistent, 1989); Drami: Education (1973), Wall, Water (1976), Kangaroo Jump (1979), Makavaya Holidays (1982). Lit.: Miodrag Foreign, history of Macedonian literature ⅹⅹ century (1990); Lidija Kapusevska-Drakulevska, in the labyrinth of the fantasy (fantastic story in Macedonian literature) (1998); Jasmina Mojsieva-Guševa, Chingus Apartments Poetics (2001); Hristo Georgievski, the Macedonian novel 1952-2000 (2002). C. M.-
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Кириличен напис ЧИНГО, Живко