Kole Chashule (1921)
prose
writer, playwright and essay writer. He worked as a director of Radio
Skopje, editor of several magazines, he was the Consul in Canada and
Ambassador to Bolivia and Peru. Short story collections: Prvite
dni (The First Days) 1950; Raskazi (Short Stories) 1953;
Proza (Prose) 1945-1967; Premrezhe (Crossroad) 1977; Vomjazi
1981; Imela (Restlessness) 1982; Gorchila
(Biterness) 1983 and Kanadski fragmenti (Canadian Fragments)
1985. Plays: Edna vecher (One
Evening) 1948; Zadruga 1949; Vejka na vetrot (Bough in the
Wind) 1957; Brazda 1958; Crnila 1961; Igra ili
socijalistichka Eva (Game or a
Socialist Eve) 1962; Gradskiot saat (The Clock Tower) 1966;
Partitura na eden Miron 1967; Vitel (Whirlpool) 1967; Veda
1976; Zhitolub 1977; Sud (Court) 1980. His books have
been translated into Russian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese,
Japanese, Greek, Albanian, and Turkish language. Awards: Marin
Drzhikj, 11 October, Stale Popov,
Sterijna Award, 4 July.
¤ Kole Chashule:
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