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Slavko Janevski
Born
(1920-01-11)January 11, 1920
Skopje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Republic of North Macedonia)
Died
January 20, 2000(2000-01-20) (aged 80)
Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Nationality
Macedonian
Occupation(s)
writer, editor and comics artist
Years active
1945-2000
Known for
Seloto zad sedumte jaseni
Slavko Janevski (January 11, 1920, Skopje - January 20, 2000) was a Macedonian poet, prose and script writer. He was also active as a comics artist.[1][2] He finished high school in Skopje. From 1945 onwards he was the editor of the first teenage magazine called "Pioneer". Janevski is the author of the first novel to be written in Macedonian, Seloto zad sedumte jaseni. As script writer he adapted the historical drama "Macedonian bloody wedding" in 1967. Janevski received many awards, among others "AVNOJ" 1968 and "Makedonsko slovo" for the book Thought. He is considered to have laid the foundations of the Macedonian literature.[3]
In memory of his work, on January 29, 2010, in the park "Zena borec" in Skopje was unveiled a monument to him, the work of academic sculptor Tome Serafimovski.
In 2013, the Lustration Commission of Republic of Macedonia announced that it had concluded that Slavko Janevski was a collaborator of the Yugoslav communist secret services, spying on artists and writers with the pseudonym "Slavjan."[4] This resulted in sharp reactions and non-acceptance of the decision by the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Writers' Association of Macedonia, and the wider Macedonian public.[5]
The Council of the City of Skopje declared 2020 the year of Slavko Janevski, in honor of the centenary of his birth.[6]
^Tomislav Osmanli, „Razvojot na stripot vo Makedonija – sedum decenii stripovno tvoreštvo“, Strip, zapis so čovečki lik, „Mlad borec“, 1987; „Kultura“, Skopje 2002; Proekt Rastko - Makedonija, 14. 5. 2010.
^"ПОЕТСКО-МУЗИЧКА ВЕЧЕР ЗА 100 ГОДИНИ ОД РАЃАЊЕТО НА СЛАВКО ЈАНЕВСКИ В ПЕТОК ВО КИНОТЕКА". Сакам Да Кажам (in Macedonian). 2020-09-16. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
^Ивановска, Кристина (2023-04-20). "The bust of the poet Slavko Janevski has disappeared from the alley of poets in Struga - Sloboden Pechat". Слободен печат. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
^"Комисијата за верификација на факти: Славко Јаневски соработувал со тајните служби". 28 June 2013.
^"Outrage as Macedonian Writer Dubbed 'Police Spy'". 2 July 2013.
^"Шилегов: 2020 да биде година на Славко Јаневски".
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