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'''Zivko Cingo''' (also spelt '''Zhivko Chingo''') ([[13 August]] [[1935]] - [[1987]]) [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonian]] writer, born in [[Velgosti]], [[Ohrid]] region. He studied literature at the University of Sts Cyril and Methodius (Kiril i Metodij), [[Skopje]]. He worked as a [[journalist]] and as Director of the [[Macedonian National Theatre]].
'''Zivko Cingo''' (also spelt '''Zhivko Chingo''') ([[13 August]] [[1935]] - [[1987]]) [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonian]] writer, born in [[Velgosti]], [[Ohrid]] region. He studied literature at the University of Sts Cyril and Methodius (Kiril i Metodij), [[Skopje]]. He worked as a [[journalist]] and as Director of the [[Macedonian National Theatre]]. He was part of the new wave of writers to emerge on the Macedonian literary scene in the post-[[World War II]] period. One of his novels Golemata Voda (The Big Water) has been translated into English. It was also recently made into a movie [[The Great Water]].<ref>{{citation|title=The Great Water|publisher=[[Variety]]|date=November 17, 2004 |url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117925577?categoryid=31}}</ref> Some other short stories have also been translated and published in various collections.


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He was part of the new wave of writers to emerge on the Macedonian literary scene in the post-[[World War II]] period.
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One of his novels Golemata Voda (The Big Water) has been translated into English. It was also recently made into a movie [[The Great Water]].

Some other short stories have also been translated and published in various collections.


[[Category:Macedonian writers]]
[[Category:Macedonian writers]]

Revision as of 12:17, 15 June 2007

Zivko Cingo (also spelt Zhivko Chingo) (13 August 1935 - 1987) Macedonian writer, born in Velgosti, Ohrid region. He studied literature at the University of Sts Cyril and Methodius (Kiril i Metodij), Skopje. He worked as a journalist and as Director of the Macedonian National Theatre. He was part of the new wave of writers to emerge on the Macedonian literary scene in the post-World War II period. One of his novels Golemata Voda (The Big Water) has been translated into English. It was also recently made into a movie The Great Water.[1] Some other short stories have also been translated and published in various collections.

References

  1. ^ The Great Water, Variety, November 17, 2004