Risto Krle

Risto Krle (Macedonian: Ристо Крле, pronounced [ri'stɔ kr̩'le]; September 3, 1900 October 29, 1975) (born in Struga, present-day North Macedonia during the Ottoman Empire) was a Macedonian playwright and the son of a shoe maker. Many interruptions made his schooling difficult. As a teenager he enrolled in the army where he served until he inherited his father's profession and succeeded as a shoe maker.[1] Many of his plays were written throughout the Second World War and are set preceding or during the First and Second Balkan Wars.

Risto Krle
Ристо Крле
Born(1900-09-03)September 3, 1900
Struga, Ottoman Empire (now North Macedonia)
DiedOctober 29, 1975(1975-10-29) (aged 75)
Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia
OccupationPlaywright
GenreDrama

Works

  • Money is Death (1938) (Macedonian: Парите се Отепувачка, transliterated Parite Se Otepuvačka)
  • Millions of Martyrs (1940) (Милиони Маченици, Milioni Mačenici)
  • Antica (1940) (Антица)
  • Easter (1950) (Великден, Velikden)
  • Count Milivoj (1958) (Гроф Миливој, Grof Milivoj)
  • Autobiography (1990) (Автобиографија, Avtobiografija)

References

  1. Risto Krle Archived 2006-08-19 at the Wayback Machine Cyber Macedonia]
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