Dramatist, screenwriter, essayist, lecturer and public intellectual
Relatives
Vlatko Stefanovski (brother)
Goran Stefanovski (Macedonian: Горан Стефановски; 27 April 1952 – 27 November 2018) was a leading Macedonian dramatist, screenwriter, essayist, lecturer and public intellectual. He wrote for the theatre, television and film, as well as pursuing a long academic career in teaching creative writing for the theatre and film.[1]
Stefanovski is best known for his second play "Wild Flesh" (Диво месо), which won the 1980 Sterijino Pozorje Theatre Festival Award for Best Yugoslav Play of the Year and the same year earned him the 11th October Prize, the highest award of what was then the Republic of Macedonia. He wrote 23 full-length plays for the theatre in all. The most widely performed internationally are "Wild Flesh" (Диво месо), "Hi-Fi", "Flying on the Spot" (Лет во место), "Tattooed Souls" (Тетовирани души), "The Black Hole" (Црна дупка), "Chernodrinski Comes Back Home" (Чернодрински се враќа дома), "Sarajevo, an oratorio for the theatre", "Hotel Europa", and "The Demon of Debar Maalo" (Демонот од Дебар маало).[2]
Born into a theatre family in Bitola, then in Yugoslavia, on 27 April 1952, Stefanovski had his first play performed at the age of 22. After the fall of Yugoslavia, he spent eight years commuting between what had become the Republic of Macedonia, the UK and Sweden, before settling in the UK in 2000. He had dual Macedonian/UK citizenship.
Stefanovski's work dealt with issues of migration, post-communist transition and identity, as well as what it means to be human.
^"CURRICULUM VITAE – Goran Stefanovski".
^"CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PRODUCTIONS OF PLAYS AND SCREENPLAYS BY GORAN STEFANOVSKI(TITLE BY TITLE) – Goran Stefanovski".
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well-known resident, the rock musician Vlatko Stefanovski and his brother, the playwright GoranStefanovski protested against the mayor's decision to rename...
Shakespeare. Christopher Newport University, Newport News. 1995 Sarajevo by GoranStefanovski. Undermain Theatre, Dallas, TX. 1995 Fable by Jean Claude van Itallie...
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is played by Vlatko Stefanovski. The song was released as a single. Also a corresponding video was filmed. Bora Đorđević and Goran Bregović, leaders of...
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invigorated by new dramatists, such as Kole Cašule, Tome Arsovski, and GoranStefanovski. Cašule also wrote several novels. A main theme of his work is the...
(born 1930) Leo P. Ribuffo, American historian, 72–73 (born 1945) GoranStefanovski, Macedonian playwright, 66 (born 1952) Barbara Brooks Wallace, American...
fights with the angels Mary Pavel Kohout 1986 Tattooed souls Altana GoranStefanovski 1992 General Nedić Živka Nedić Siniša Kovačević 1994 Princess Ksenija...
Chris Petrovski, actor Gjergj Qiriazi, writer Ljubica Sokić, painter GoranStefanovski, dramatist and scriptwriter Theodoros Adam, chieftain of the Macedonian...
the Woman- victim or a hero?!? - with examples from the works of GoranStefanovski and Eugene O'Neill (Read at а scientific conference at the seminar...
Switzerland (Rakusa) and Austria (Gauß) 2006 Miodrag Pavlović Serbia 2007 GoranStefanovski Republic of Macedonia 2008 Andrzej Stasiuk Poland 2009 Claudio Magris...
Unkovski is also known for directing TV movies based on dramas by GoranStefanovski. An ordinary story, March 8, 1969, Belgrade, Yugoslav Drama Theatre...
Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia invited the Undermain to perform GoranStefanovski’s play Sarajevo in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the...
Musharraf Ali Farooqi, Between Clay and Dust Jean Genet, The Maids. GoranStefanovski, Sarajevo: Tales from a City "AFZAL AHMED SYED". The Urdu Project...
recorded in London with Leb i Sol leader Vlatko Stefanovski on guitar, Zlatko Hold on bass guitar, and Goran Kovačević and Ivandić's sister Gordana on vocals...
Lena, William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Aeschylus' Agamemnon, GoranStefanovski's Black Hole, Chekhov Revue and others appeared between 1991 and 1993...