Maleski, Vlado (Struga, 5. ⅸ 1919 – Struga, 23. ⅸ 1984) – short story writer, novelist, founder of contemporary Macedonian prose, screenwriter, publicist, founder of “reviews”, journalist, diplomat. He was director of Radio Skopje and editor, in addition to “reviews”, and the magazines “New Day” and “Contemporary”. Worked in the Diplomatic Service (Ambassador to Lebanon, Ethiopia and Poland) and was a member of the Presidency of the SRM. He is a member of the Macedonian DPM since 1946. Vlado Maleski is the author of one not so great, but significant bookcase Maleski Wen Opus. The first creative phase is binding by writing poetry, short stories and one-sides, translating, publishing newsletters and newspapers. His songs that grow into folk, are a kind of lyrical history of the then time. In the first book of Racini “Macedonian National Liberation Songs”, the text of his “Today above Macedonia” is published (today anthem of the Republic of Macedonia). During his forty-year, literary engagement publishes several books. In 1976 The publishing house “Culture” announced its “selected works” in five volumes. In 1951 Maleski also appears as the author of the script for the first Macedonian feature film “Frosina”. Something more than a scene from the film “Frosina” (1951) ten years (1963) his novel “What was heaven” is adapted as a dramatic text entitled “Bogomil Ballad” by Milan Gjurchinov and Ilija Zafirovski, placed and featured The scene of the Drama Theater in Skopje in the season 1964/65 After ten years (1974) in the adaptation and directed by Dimitrie, Osmanli shows the played TV film “First Night”, according to the same story of this author. Maleski expressed his turning to modernism through the concpriate theoretical controversy with the emphasized avant-gardism in our environment, manifested in the article “Conspeci”, published in three parts: “Non Posimus”, “Around the first question of the theory of art” and “the artist must, want And can “published in the SP. “Previews” (1954) in the numbers 19, 20, 21. His literary work is artfully experienced always modern and complex. Part: Collection of short stories: Gjurjina Alova (1950) and vibrants (1953); Romani: What was heaven (1958), war, people, war (1967), looms (1969), records of lake drimm (1980) and nodes (1990, posthumous); Tellings (log entries from NOB, 1976) and reviews (book essays, rules and polemical articles, 1976). Lit.: Blaze Ristovski, Macedonian National Liberation Songs, Skopje, 1974; The same, the Macedonian verse 1900-1944. Research and materials, Skopje, 1980, 441-446; Miodrag Foreignment, history of Macedonian literature ⅹⅹ century (1990); Venko Andonovski, the structure of the Macedonian realistic novel (1997); Angelina Banovic-Markovska, characters – antagonists, 2001; Hristo Georgievski, the Macedonian novel 1952-2000 (2002). C. M.- Denko Maleski
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