Goran Stefanovski

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Goran Stefanovski (Macedonian Cyrillic: Горан Стефановски) (born April 27, 1952 in Bitola, SR Macedonia, then Yugoslavia) is a leading Macedonian dramatist and scriptwriter, now based in Canterbury, Kent in the UK. He achieved considerable success with his work before moving to the UK in the early nineties.

His 1993 play Sarajevo played at the Riverside Studio in Hammersmith and, like much of his subsequent work, dealt with the political and social fallout from the division of the former Yugoslavia. In 2004 work Everyman also played at the Riverside and on tour with Thetare Melange, enhancing his reputation for uncompromising treatment of the themes of identity, cultural history and politics. He combines his writing with lecturing in Scriptwriting at Canterbury Christ Church University.

He is the brother of Vlatko Stefanovski, a well known virtuoso guitarist.

Plays

  • Divo meso - 1979 (Wild Flesh)
  • Let vo mesto - 1981 (Flying in Place)
  • Tetovirani duši - 1985 (Tattooed Souls)
  • Crna dupka - 1987 (Black Hole)
  • Long Play - 1988
  • Sarajevo - 1993
  • Demonot od Debar Maalo - 2006 (The Demon of Debar Maalo)
  1. Blade 1988

Other works

  • Prikazni od diviot istok - 2005 (Tales from the Wild East) - ISBN 9989-937-82-6
  • A Little Book of Traps. (2002)Stefanovski,Goran

References

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