Molarov, Dimitar

Molov, Dimitar (Bansko, 1874 – Sofia, 1961) – poet, dram-ski writer, folklorist, philologist, publicist, cultural and revolutionary. After the elementary school, he continued in the Thessaloniki high school. Studies in Slavic pholology and literature begin at Sofia University. As a good student and folklorist, he gets an offer for a specialization in Vienna, but remains teaching in many cities. He is a member of the Bitola District Revolutionary Committee and responsible for the Prilep Borough and a member of the rebellion of the rebels. Later in his home in Sofia, the visitors are members of the Macedonian literary circle. The author of poems (“Standy Poster” and “Thin and Kitan”), plays (“New Learning”, “The New Daskal”, “Ajducian Polyana”, “Judas Iscariot”), Stevristic “Sorry Babo, listen” (some From the songs are the younger Brother Kostadin), as well as more articles in the field of history, literature and philosophy. Together with a brother, they developed a gathering activity and jointly publish “Norocratic materials from a breakdown”. BIB.: Moleri Brother Dimitír and Kostadin, Norocratic materials from breakfast, SBRI Jelvies, Sofia, 1954; Dimitar G. Molarov, plays. He arrived Vasil Tocinovski, Skopje, 1993. B. R.-J. Kostadin Molesov


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис МОЛЕРОВ, Димитар

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