Paskalevski, Pascal (v. Dolni, Kostur, Aegean Macedonia, 14. and 1914 – Sofia, 13. ⅴ 2004) – poet, short story writer, drama author, collector of folk songs, translator, journalist, and publicist. Participant in the civil war in Greece (1945-1949). Director is on the “Goce Delcev” course for folk teachers in Free Prespa. The working life spent as a professional journalist. He initiated and edited more newspapers and magazines (“unreliable”, “Nova Makedonka”, “Newsletter” and “unity”). He was the editor and host of the class of Macedonian language on Radio Warsaw and Associate of the newspaper “Democracy”. Haunted and imprisoned in Greece, Macedonia, Poland and Bulgaria. The emergence of the first poetry “Spring over Aegean” (1949) was appointed by the Macedonian criticism as “the first swallow of contemporary poetry in Aegean Macedonia”. The total of its rich and diverse literary and journalistic and publicist work is created in a Macedonian literary language. Part: Spring over Aegean, 1949; Pieti, 1952; People’s songs from Aegean Macedonia, SK., 1959 and the collected work with poetry, short stories, reports and essays Spring over Aegean, SK., 1997. Lit: Vasil Tocinovski, spring storms, SK., 2006. Tot. Todor Paskali
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ПАСКАЛЕВСКИ, Паскал