Danilo Kocevski  | |
|---|---|
| Native name | Данило Коцевски  | 
| Born | Danilo Kocevski April 23, 1947 Kumanovo SFRY (today: North Macedonia)  | 
| Died | September 13, 2020 (aged 73) Skopje, North Macedonia  | 
| Occupation | literary critic, novelist, playwright, poet | 
| Language | Macedonian | 
| Nationality | Macedonian | 
| Period | 1981-2020 | 
| Children | 2 | 
Danilo Kocevski (23 April 1947, Kumanovo – 13 September 2020, Skopje) was a Macedonian literary critic, novelist, playwright and poet, as well as a noted chronicler of the history of Skopje. He appeared in the 2001[1] TV Show Dossier Skopje[2] dressed as Superman.[3][4]
Books published
Essays and Criticism
- Yes and No (1981)
 - For New Trends (1984)
 - Still Moves (1985)
 - Criticism as a Delusion (1988)
 - The Poetics of Postmodernism (1989)
 - Antichomes of criticism (1989)
 - Modern and postmodern (1993)
 - Postmodern Currents (1996)
 - New Essays (2001)
 - The Revolt of the Intellectuals (2007)
 - The paths of literary criticism (2010)[5]
 - For Literature till the last breath (2016)[6]
 
Novels
- Odyssey (1991)
 - Will we go to Joe (1992)
 - Justiniana, the city that does not exist (1999)
 - Novel for Noah (2003)
 - Picolomini at the gates of Skopje (2005)
 
Prose
- Travel to Arcachon (1989)
 - The Magic of Skopje (1997)
 
Poetry
- Where the song is born (1992)
 - Poet's Death (1995)
 
See also
References
- ↑ Dossier Skopje Retrieved 21.01.2017 (Macedonian)
 - ↑ Дупната вреќа Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21.01.2017 (Macedonian)
 - ↑ Данило Коцевски ќе решава за издаваштвото Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21.01.2017 (Macedonian)
 - ↑ Интелектуалецот во транзицијата Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21.01.2017 (Macedonian)
 - ↑ Нова книга од Данило Коцевски Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21.01.2017 (Macedonian)
 - ↑ Објавена „За книжевноста до последен здив“ на Данило Коцевски Retrieved 21.01.2017 (Macedonian)
 
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