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Aco Šopov

Aco Šopov (Macedonian: Ацо Шопов [ˈat͡sɔ ˈʃɔpɔf]; 1923 – 1982) was a Macedonian poet. He was considered one of the most important poets of Yugoslavia.[2] He took part in World War II in Yugoslavia (1941–45) and his poems written at the time were published as Pesni (Poems) in Belgrade and Kumanovo in 1944, and in Štip the following year. Pesni was the first poetry collection published in Macedonian in SR Macedonia after the war.

Aco Sopov
Aco Šopov
Ацо Шопов
A portrait of Aco Šopov
BornАлександар Шопов
(1923-12-20)December 20, 1923[1]
Štip, Kingdom of Yugoslavia[1]
Died(1982-04-20)April 20, 1982
Skopje, SFR Yugoslavia
Occupationpoet, translator, editor, diplomat
GenreSoutheastern Europe contemporary poetry
SpouseSvetlana Šopova

Šopov was member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts[1] (1967) and corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (1968).

He graduated from the philosophy department of the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje and the Higher Political School in Belgrade. He was president of the Translators’ Union and the Writers’ Union of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia in the 1950s and 1960s, and of the Writers’ Union of Yugoslavia from 1965 to 1969. From 1970 to 1977 he was a diplomat.[3]

Biography edit

 
Monument of Aco Šopov. Bridge of Arts, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

His childhood was haunted by the specter of incurable disease, death, sadness, and loneliness - themes that would later permeate his poetry. He referred to his youth as the "Hundred-headed monster." When he was just eleven years old, his mother, whom he had cared for alone, died prematurely of a serious illness .[4] He began writing poetry in a school notebook at the age of fourteen.

In 1943, at the age of 19, Aco Šopov became engaged in the Yugoslav Partisans' resistance to the Nazi occupying forces. He continued writing poetry during this period and found his subject matter in his own experience. He proved to be a highly personal poet even when chronicling events of a social or patriotic nature, as when describing the death of a much-loved woman and fellow partisan, Vera Jocić.

With his poetry book Stihovi na makata i radosta (Verses of Suffering and Joy), Šopov moved away from socialist realism. Because of this departure in the early 1950s, Šopov's poetry was initially criticized but came to be recognized several years later.[citation needed]

Speaking with his own voice, Šopov charted his own course in poetry,[5] without being a dissident. "The greatest challenge and the greatest moral responsibility of the poet," he said in an interview, "is to find the right words to the contents and ideas he wants to express in an authentic and inimitable way. If it fails, the poem is pulled out of its socket, the word becomes a lie."

He was an editor of the literary magazine "Sovremenost".

In 1967, Aco Šopov became one of the founding members of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and was awarded with the AVNOJ in 1970.[6] The AVNOJ Prize is the highest recognition in the area of science and art in the frames of the former Yugoslavia.

Public career edit

In 1971, after many years of journalism and publishing, Aco Šopov was nominated as the Yugoslav Ambassador to Senegal. Šopov's time in Senegal inspired the book Poem for the black women, which won the Miladinov Brothers Prize[7] at the Struga Poetry Evenings in 1976. This international festival, held each year in the South of Macedonia, was founded in 1961 by Šopov himself with a group of Macedonian poets.

In 1975, back from Senegal, Aco Šopov was appointed as President of the Commission for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries of the Republic of Macedonia. However, just three years later, the disease foreshadowed in his poems forced him to retire from active life. Following a long illness, he died on 20 April 1982 in Skopje.

Bibliography edit

Aco Šopov's Poetry Collection in English edit

  • The Word’s Nativity/ Aco Šopov. Edited by Katica Kulavkova. Skopje: St. Clement of Ohrid National and University Library, 2011. 196 p.

Aco Šopov's poems in various anthologies in English edit

 
Aco Šopov's monument in Struga
  • An Anthology of Modern Yugoslav Poetry in English Translations / Janko Lavrin.- London: John Calder, 1962.
  • A texte-Book of the Macedonian Language / Krum Tošev and Dragi Stefanija.- Skopje : Matica na iselenicite od Makedonija, 1965.- 185 p.
  • Reflexions of pain and Unsubmissiveness : Selection of Macedonian Poetry from the Early Beginnings to Our Day.- Skopje, 1972
  • Introduction to Yugoslav Literatur : an Anthology of Fiction and Poetry / ed. by Branko Mikasinovich, Dragan Milivojevich and Vasa D. Mihailovich.- New York: Twayne, 1973.- 647 p.
  • Contemporary Yugoslav Poetry / Vasa D. Mihailovich.- Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 1977.
  • Reading the Ashes : an Anthology of the Poetry of Modern Macedonia/ Milne Holton, Graham W. Reid.- Pitsburg : University of Pitsburg Press, 1977.
  • Evenings of Macedonian Poetry : Days of Macedonian Culture.- Skopje : Republic Commission for Cultural Relations of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, 1979.- [68] p.
  • White stones and fire trees : an Anthology of Contemporary Slavic Literature / Vasa D. Mihajlovich.- London: Associated University Presses, 1977.
  • To Struga with love / Stanley H. Barkan.- Merrick – New York: Cross cultural Communications, 1978.
  • Longing for the South : an Anthology of Contemporary Macedonian Poetry / Sitakant Mahapatra, Jozo T. Boškovski.- New Delhi : A. K. Dash, Prachi Prakasan, 1981.
  • Macedonian Poetry / transl. N. Kuhner, G. Reid.- Aligarh – India : Editor Baldev Mirza, 1983.

Aco Šopov's Poetry Collections in Macedonian (originals) edit

  • Pesni (Poems). Okoliski NOMSM. 1994.
  • Pruga na mladosta (Railways of Youth)(with Slavko Janevski). Skopje. Main Board of the People’s Youth Force of Macedonia.1946.
  • Na Gramos (On Gramos). Skopje: NAPOK. 1950.
  • So naši race (With Our Hands). Skopje: State Book Publisher of Macedonia. 1950.
  • Stihovi na makata i radosta (Verses of Suffering and Joy). Skopje. Kočo Racin. 1952.
  • Slej se so tišinata (Merge with Silence). Skopje: Kočo Racin. 1955.
  • Vetrot nosi ubavo vreme (Winds Bring Nice Weather). Skopje: Kočo Racin. 1957.
  • Nebidnina (Nonbeing). Skopje: Kočo Racin. 1963.
  • Ragjanje na zborot (The Word’s Nativity). Skopje: Misla. 1966.
  • Jus-univerzum (Yus-Universum). Skopje: Misla. 1968.
  • Gledač vo pepelta (Reading the Ashes). Skopje: Makedonska Kniga. 1970.
  • Pesna za crnata žena (Song for the Black Woman). Skopje: Misla. 1976.
  • Drvo na ridot (A Tree on a Bare Hill). Skopje. Misla. 1980.

Aco Šopov’s Poetry Selections in Macedonian edit

  • Pesni (Poems). Skopje: Kočo Racin. 1963.
  • Pesni (Poems). Skopje: Makedonska kniga & Detska radost. 1967.
  • Izbor (Selection). Edited by Georgi Stardelov. Skopje: Makedonska kniga. 1968.
  • Zlaten krug na vremeto (Golden Circle of Time). Skopje: Misla. 1969.
  • Odbrani dela (Selected Works). Edited by Slobodan Micković. Skopje: Misla. 1976.
  • Okeanot e mal, čovekot e golem (The Ocean is Small, the Man is Vast). Edited by Georgi Stardelov. Skopje: Centar za kultura i informacii. 1977.
  • Luzna (Scar). Skopje: Misla (Foreword to Eftim Kletnikov).1981.
  • Izbor od poezijata (Poetry Selection) Edited by Rade Siljan. Skopje, Makedonska kniga, 1987.
  • Pesni (Poems). Edited by Rade Siljan. Skopje: Združeni izdavači. 1988.
  • Nebo na tišinata (Sky of Silence). Edited by Vele Smilevski. Skopje: Kultura. 1990.
  • Gledač vo pepelta (Reader of Ashes). Edited by Georgi Stardelov. Skopje: Misla. 1991.
  • Dolgo doagjanje na ognot (The Long Arrival of the Fire). Edited by Svetlana Šopova. Skopje: Liber-M.1993.
  • Poezija (Poetry) Aco Šopov’s poetry selection. Edited by Katica Kulavkova. Skopje: Makedonska Kniga. 1993.
  • Rađanjeto na zborot (The Word’s Nativity). Edited by Katica Kulavkova. Bitola: NID MIKENA, 2008.

Aco Šopov’s Poetry Selections in other languages edit

  • Zlij se s tišino. Prepev Ivan Minati. Ljubljana : Državna založba Slovenije, 1957. 72 p.
  • Örök várakozó. Foditotta: Fehér Ferenc, Novi Sad, Forum, 1964. 78 p.
  • Ветер приносить погожие дни. Перевод Александар Романенко. Москва: Прогресс, 1964. 64 p.
  • Предвечерје. Избор, превод и препјев Сретен Перовиć. Титоград: Графички завод, 1966. 115 p.
  • Ugnus-milestiba: dzeja. Sakartojis Aleksandar Romanenko. Riga: Liesma, 1974. 103 p.
  • Песме. Избор и предговор Георги Старделов; превод и препјев Сретен Перовић, Београд: Народна књига, 1974. 277 p.
  • Pjesma crne žene. Prevela Elina Elimova, Zagreb, August Cesarec, 1977. 39 p.
  • Дуго долаженје огња: изaбране песме. Превод Сретен Перовић, Београд: Рад, 1977. 105 p.
  • En chasse de ma voix. Choix et adaptation Djurdja Sinko-Depierris, Jean-Louis Depierris, Paris, Editions Saint-Germains-des-Prés, 1978. 60 p.
  • Naşterea cuvéntului. Selectiesi traducere de Ion Deaconesvu; prefatâ si note Traian Nica. Cluj-Napoca: Dacia, 1981, 91 p.
  • Lector de cenizas. Presentación selectión i traucción por Aurora Marya Saavedra. Mèhico: Cuadernos Cara a Cara, 1987, 93 p.
  • Шопов во светот, Шопов од светот. Избор и предговор Милош Линдро. Скопје: Македонска книга, 1994 (Избор, кн. 2).
  • Anthologie Personnelle. Poésie traduite du macédonien par Jasmina Šopova; introduction d’Ante Popovski; adaptation et postface d’Edouard Maunick. Paris: Actes Sud / Editions UNESCO, 1994, 143 p.
  • Stigmate. Edité par Jasmina Šopova. Skopje : Matica makedonska, 2001. 253 p. (macédonien et français)
  • Senghor-Šopov : Parallèles. Edité par Jasmina Šopova; Introductions: Jasmina Šopova, Hamidou Sall, Risto Lazarov. Illustrations: Hristijan Sanev. Skopje: Sigmapres, 2006. 206 p. (français et macédonien).
  • Sol negro. Traducción de Luisa Futoransky. Prólogo y selección por Jasmina Šopova. Buenos Aires : Leviatán, 2011. 98 p.
  • Geburt des Wortes = Naissance de la parole. Gedichte übersetzt aus dem Makedonischen von Ina Jun Broda; Traduit du macédonien par Jasmina Šopova et Edouard J.Maunick. Struga: Sruga Poesieabende / Soirées poétiques de Struga, 2010. 92 p.
  • Soleil noir = Schwarze Sonne. Préface = Vorwort: Jasmina Šopova. Differdange: Editions PHI, 2012. 121 p.
  • '’Раждание на словото’’. Подбор, превод, предговор: Роман Кисьов; Русе: Авангард принт, 2013. 110 p.

Translations in Macedonian by Aco Šopov edit

  • Eduard Bagricki, Pesna za Apanasa, translated by Šopov and Slavko Janevski. 1951.
  • Oton Zupančič, Ciciban. 1951.
  • I. A. Krilov, Basani. 1953.
  • Gustav Krklec, Telegrafski basni. 1954.
  • Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Pesni. 1954.
  • Pierre Corneille, Le Cid. 1958.
  • Grigor Vitez, Pesna na čučuligata. 1959.
  • William Shakespeare, Hamlet. 1960.
  • Miroslav Krleža, Pesni/Izbor. 1963.
  • Izet Sarajlić, Poezija. 1965.
  • Dragutin Tadijanović, Večer nad gradot. 1966.
  • William Shakespeare, Sonnets. 1970.

Books on Aco Šopov edit

  • Aco Šopov (1923–1982): Festschrift presented as a memorial to Aco Šopov : a member of Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[8]
  • Ivanović Radomir: Poetikata na Aco Šopov,[9] prevod od srpskohrvatski rakopis Milan Trajkov, Skopje, Makedonska revija, 1986.
  • Ivanović Radomir: Reč o reči : poetika Ace Šopova,[10] Beograd, Novo Delo, 1986.
  • Tvoreštvoto na Aco Šopov (simpozium po povod 70-godišninata od rađanjeto na Aco Šopov), Skopje, Filološki fakultet, Institut za makedonska literatura, 1993.
  • Kitanov Blaže: Aco Šopov, Život i delo, Skopje, Kultura, 1998.
  • Stardelov Georgi, Nebidninata: poezijata i poetskoto iskustvo na Aco Šopov, Skopje, Matica makedonska, 2000.
  • Aco Šopov: svečen sobir po povod 20-godišninata od smrtta na Aco Šopov,[11] Skopje, 24.IV 2002 godina.
  • Šopova Jasmina: Po-tragite na Aco Šopov, Skopje, Sigmapres, 2003.
  • Životot i deloto na Aco Šopov (međunaroden naučen sobir po povod osumdesetgodišninata od rađanjeto na Aco Šopov), Skopje, Makedonska Akademija na naukite i umetnostite, 2005
  • The Word's Nativity. Edited by Katica Kulavkova. Skopje: St. Clement of Ohrid National and University Library, 2011. 196 p.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Vojislav Ilić (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon] (in Serbo-Croatian). Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia): Matica srpska. p. 530.
  2. ^ "Entrée". acosopov.com.
  3. ^ "Aco Šopov". TheFreeDictionary.com.
  4. ^ Šopova Jasmina: Po-tragite na Aco Šopov, Skopje, Sigmapres, 2003.
  5. ^ "Aco Sopov Summary" – via www.bookrags.com.
  6. ^ Aco Šopov (1923–1982): Festschrift presented as a memorial to Aco Šopov : a member of Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-11. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
  8. ^ Spomenica posvetena na počinatiot Aco Šopov : redoven člen na Makedonskata akademija na naukite i umetnostite (Festschrift presented as a memorial to Aco Šopov : a member of Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts) [WorldCat.org]. Makedonska akademija na naukite i umetnostite. November 3, 1983. OCLC 011962952 – via Open WorldCat.
  9. ^ Ivanović, Radomir V (November 3, 1986). Poetikata na Aco Šopov. Makedonska revija. OCLC 221046141 – via Open WorldCat.
  10. ^ Ivanović, Radomir V (November 3, 1986). Reč o reči: poetika Ace Šopova. Novo delo. OCLC 015653724 – via Open WorldCat.
  11. ^ Aco Šopov : svečen sobir po povod 20-godišninata od smrtta na Aco Šopov : Skopje, 24. IV 2002 godina (Book, 2002) [WorldCat.org]. November 3, 2002. OCLC 058597770 – via Open WorldCat.

External links edit

  • Official multilingual website of the author
  • Meetings at Struga Poetry Evenings:
  • Aco Sopov Poetry (YouTube)
  • Portal: Republic of Macedonia/UNESCO
  • Centre of culture "Aco Šopov" in Štip (Macedonia), Aco Šopov's birthplace

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Aco Sopov Macedonian Aco Shopov ˈat sɔ ˈʃɔpɔf 1923 1982 was a Macedonian poet He was considered one of the most important poets of Yugoslavia 2 He took part in World War II in Yugoslavia 1941 45 and his poems written at the time were published as Pesni Poems in Belgrade and Kumanovo in 1944 and in Stip the following year Pesni was the first poetry collection published in Macedonian in SR Macedonia after the war Aco Sopov Aco Sopov Aco ShopovA portrait of Aco SopovBornAleksandar Shopov 1923 12 20 December 20 1923 1 Stip Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1 Died 1982 04 20 April 20 1982Skopje SFR YugoslaviaOccupationpoet translator editor diplomatGenreSoutheastern Europe contemporary poetrySpouseSvetlana SopovaWikimedia Commons has media related to Aco Sopov Sopov was member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts 1 1967 and corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 1968 He graduated from the philosophy department of the Ss Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje and the Higher Political School in Belgrade He was president of the Translators Union and the Writers Union of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia in the 1950s and 1960s and of the Writers Union of Yugoslavia from 1965 to 1969 From 1970 to 1977 he was a diplomat 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Public career 3 Bibliography 3 1 Aco Sopov s Poetry Collection in English 3 2 Aco Sopov s poems in various anthologies in English 3 3 Aco Sopov s Poetry Collections in Macedonian originals 3 4 Aco Sopov s Poetry Selections in Macedonian 3 5 Aco Sopov s Poetry Selections in other languages 3 6 Translations in Macedonian by Aco Sopov 4 Books on Aco Sopov 5 References 6 External linksBiography edit nbsp Monument of Aco Sopov Bridge of Arts Skopje Republic of MacedoniaHis childhood was haunted by the specter of incurable disease death sadness and loneliness themes that would later permeate his poetry He referred to his youth as the Hundred headed monster When he was just eleven years old his mother whom he had cared for alone died prematurely of a serious illness 4 He began writing poetry in a school notebook at the age of fourteen In 1943 at the age of 19 Aco Sopov became engaged in the Yugoslav Partisans resistance to the Nazi occupying forces He continued writing poetry during this period and found his subject matter in his own experience He proved to be a highly personal poet even when chronicling events of a social or patriotic nature as when describing the death of a much loved woman and fellow partisan Vera Jocic With his poetry book Stihovi na makata i radosta Verses of Suffering and Joy Sopov moved away from socialist realism Because of this departure in the early 1950s Sopov s poetry was initially criticized but came to be recognized several years later citation needed Speaking with his own voice Sopov charted his own course in poetry 5 without being a dissident The greatest challenge and the greatest moral responsibility of the poet he said in an interview is to find the right words to the contents and ideas he wants to express in an authentic and inimitable way If it fails the poem is pulled out of its socket the word becomes a lie He was an editor of the literary magazine Sovremenost In 1967 Aco Sopov became one of the founding members of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts and was awarded with the AVNOJ in 1970 6 The AVNOJ Prize is the highest recognition in the area of science and art in the frames of the former Yugoslavia Public career editIn 1971 after many years of journalism and publishing Aco Sopov was nominated as the Yugoslav Ambassador to Senegal Sopov s time in Senegal inspired the book Poem for the black women which won the Miladinov Brothers Prize 7 at the Struga Poetry Evenings in 1976 This international festival held each year in the South of Macedonia was founded in 1961 by Sopov himself with a group of Macedonian poets In 1975 back from Senegal Aco Sopov was appointed as President of the Commission for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries of the Republic of Macedonia However just three years later the disease foreshadowed in his poems forced him to retire from active life Following a long illness he died on 20 April 1982 in Skopje Bibliography editAco Sopov s Poetry Collection in English edit The Word s Nativity Aco Sopov Edited by Katica Kulavkova Skopje St Clement of Ohrid National and University Library 2011 196 p Aco Sopov s poems in various anthologies in English edit nbsp Aco Sopov s monument in StrugaAn Anthology of Modern Yugoslav Poetry in English Translations Janko Lavrin London John Calder 1962 A texte Book of the Macedonian Language Krum Tosev and Dragi Stefanija Skopje Matica na iselenicite od Makedonija 1965 185 p Reflexions of pain and Unsubmissiveness Selection of Macedonian Poetry from the Early Beginnings to Our Day Skopje 1972 Introduction to Yugoslav Literatur an Anthology of Fiction and Poetry ed by Branko Mikasinovich Dragan Milivojevich and Vasa D Mihailovich New York Twayne 1973 647 p Contemporary Yugoslav Poetry Vasa D Mihailovich Iowa City University of Iowa Press 1977 Reading the Ashes an Anthology of the Poetry of Modern Macedonia Milne Holton Graham W Reid Pitsburg University of Pitsburg Press 1977 Evenings of Macedonian Poetry Days of Macedonian Culture Skopje Republic Commission for Cultural Relations of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia 1979 68 p White stones and fire trees an Anthology of Contemporary Slavic Literature Vasa D Mihajlovich London Associated University Presses 1977 To Struga with love Stanley H Barkan Merrick New York Cross cultural Communications 1978 Longing for the South an Anthology of Contemporary Macedonian Poetry Sitakant Mahapatra Jozo T Boskovski New Delhi A K Dash Prachi Prakasan 1981 Macedonian Poetry transl N Kuhner G Reid Aligarh India Editor Baldev Mirza 1983 Aco Sopov s Poetry Collections in Macedonian originals edit Pesni Poems Okoliski NOMSM 1994 Pruga na mladosta Railways of Youth with Slavko Janevski Skopje Main Board of the People s Youth Force of Macedonia 1946 Na Gramos On Gramos Skopje NAPOK 1950 So nasi race With Our Hands Skopje State Book Publisher of Macedonia 1950 Stihovi na makata i radosta Verses of Suffering and Joy Skopje Koco Racin 1952 Slej se so tisinata Merge with Silence Skopje Koco Racin 1955 Vetrot nosi ubavo vreme Winds Bring Nice Weather Skopje Koco Racin 1957 Nebidnina Nonbeing Skopje Koco Racin 1963 Ragjanje na zborot The Word s Nativity Skopje Misla 1966 Jus univerzum Yus Universum Skopje Misla 1968 Gledac vo pepelta Reading the Ashes Skopje Makedonska Kniga 1970 Pesna za crnata zena Song for the Black Woman Skopje Misla 1976 Drvo na ridot A Tree on a Bare Hill Skopje Misla 1980 Aco Sopov s Poetry Selections in Macedonian edit Pesni Poems Skopje Koco Racin 1963 Pesni Poems Skopje Makedonska kniga amp Detska radost 1967 Izbor Selection Edited by Georgi Stardelov Skopje Makedonska kniga 1968 Zlaten krug na vremeto Golden Circle of Time Skopje Misla 1969 Odbrani dela Selected Works Edited by Slobodan Mickovic Skopje Misla 1976 Okeanot e mal covekot e golem The Ocean is Small the Man is Vast Edited by Georgi Stardelov Skopje Centar za kultura i informacii 1977 Luzna Scar Skopje Misla Foreword to Eftim Kletnikov 1981 Izbor od poezijata Poetry Selection Edited by Rade Siljan Skopje Makedonska kniga 1987 Pesni Poems Edited by Rade Siljan Skopje Zdruzeni izdavaci 1988 Nebo na tisinata Sky of Silence Edited by Vele Smilevski Skopje Kultura 1990 Gledac vo pepelta Reader of Ashes Edited by Georgi Stardelov Skopje Misla 1991 Dolgo doagjanje na ognot The Long Arrival of the Fire Edited by Svetlana Sopova Skopje Liber M 1993 Poezija Poetry Aco Sopov s poetry selection Edited by Katica Kulavkova Skopje Makedonska Kniga 1993 Rađanjeto na zborot The Word s Nativity Edited by Katica Kulavkova Bitola NID MIKENA 2008 Aco Sopov s Poetry Selections in other languages edit Zlij se s tisino Prepev Ivan Minati Ljubljana Drzavna zalozba Slovenije 1957 72 p Orok varakozo Foditotta Feher Ferenc Novi Sad Forum 1964 78 p Veter prinosit pogozhie dni Perevod Aleksandar Romanenko Moskva Progress 1964 64 p Predvecherјe Izbor prevod i prepјev Sreten Perovic Titograd Grafichki zavod 1966 115 p Ugnus milestiba dzeja Sakartojis Aleksandar Romanenko Riga Liesma 1974 103 p Pesme Izbor i predgovor Georgi Stardelov prevod i prepјev Sreten Peroviћ Beograd Narodna kњiga 1974 277 p Pjesma crne zene Prevela Elina Elimova Zagreb August Cesarec 1977 39 p Dugo dolazhenјe ogњa izabrane pesme Prevod Sreten Peroviћ Beograd Rad 1977 105 p En chasse de ma voix Choix et adaptation Djurdja Sinko Depierris Jean Louis Depierris Paris Editions Saint Germains des Pres 1978 60 p Nasterea cuventului Selectiesi traducere de Ion Deaconesvu prefata si note Traian Nica Cluj Napoca Dacia 1981 91 p Lector de cenizas Presentacion selection i trauccion por Aurora Marya Saavedra Mehico Cuadernos Cara a Cara 1987 93 p Shopov vo svetot Shopov od svetot Izbor i predgovor Milosh Lindro Skopјe Makedonska kniga 1994 Izbor kn 2 Anthologie Personnelle Poesie traduite du macedonien par Jasmina Sopova introduction d Ante Popovski adaptation et postface d Edouard Maunick Paris Actes Sud Editions UNESCO 1994 143 p Stigmate Edite par Jasmina Sopova Skopje Matica makedonska 2001 253 p macedonien et francais Senghor Sopov Paralleles Edite par Jasmina Sopova Introductions Jasmina Sopova Hamidou Sall Risto Lazarov Illustrations Hristijan Sanev Skopje Sigmapres 2006 206 p francais et macedonien Sol negro Traduccion de Luisa Futoransky Prologo y seleccion por Jasmina Sopova Buenos Aires Leviatan 2011 98 p Geburt des Wortes Naissance de la parole Gedichte ubersetzt aus dem Makedonischen von Ina Jun Broda Traduit du macedonien par Jasmina Sopova et Edouard J Maunick Struga Sruga Poesieabende Soirees poetiques de Struga 2010 92 p Soleil noir Schwarze Sonne Preface Vorwort Jasmina Sopova Differdange Editions PHI 2012 121 p Razhdanie na slovoto Podbor prevod predgovor Roman Kisov Ruse Avangard print 2013 110 p Translations in Macedonian by Aco Sopov edit Eduard Bagricki Pesna za Apanasa translated by Sopov and Slavko Janevski 1951 Oton Zupancic Ciciban 1951 I A Krilov Basani 1953 Gustav Krklec Telegrafski basni 1954 Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj Pesni 1954 Pierre Corneille Le Cid 1958 Grigor Vitez Pesna na cuculigata 1959 William Shakespeare Hamlet 1960 Miroslav Krleza Pesni Izbor 1963 Izet Sarajlic Poezija 1965 Dragutin Tadijanovic Vecer nad gradot 1966 William Shakespeare Sonnets 1970 Books on Aco Sopov editAco Sopov 1923 1982 Festschrift presented as a memorial to Aco Sopov a member of Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts 8 Ivanovic Radomir Poetikata na Aco Sopov 9 prevod od srpskohrvatski rakopis Milan Trajkov Skopje Makedonska revija 1986 Ivanovic Radomir Rec o reci poetika Ace Sopova 10 Beograd Novo Delo 1986 Tvorestvoto na Aco Sopov simpozium po povod 70 godisninata od rađanjeto na Aco Sopov Skopje Filoloski fakultet Institut za makedonska literatura 1993 Kitanov Blaze Aco Sopov Zivot i delo Skopje Kultura 1998 Stardelov Georgi Nebidninata poezijata i poetskoto iskustvo na Aco Sopov Skopje Matica makedonska 2000 Aco Sopov svecen sobir po povod 20 godisninata od smrtta na Aco Sopov 11 Skopje 24 IV 2002 godina Sopova Jasmina Po tragite na Aco Sopov Skopje Sigmapres 2003 Zivotot i deloto na Aco Sopov međunaroden naucen sobir po povod osumdesetgodisninata od rađanjeto na Aco Sopov Skopje Makedonska Akademija na naukite i umetnostite 2005 The Word s Nativity Edited by Katica Kulavkova Skopje St Clement of Ohrid National and University Library 2011 196 p References edit a b c Vojislav Ilic 1971 Zivan Milisavac ed Jugoslovenski knjizevni leksikon Yugoslav Literary Lexicon in Serbo Croatian Novi Sad SAP Vojvodina SR Serbia Matica srpska p 530 Entree acosopov com Aco Sopov TheFreeDictionary com Sopova Jasmina Po tragite na Aco Sopov Skopje Sigmapres 2003 Aco Sopov Summary via www bookrags com Aco Sopov 1923 1982 Festschrift presented as a memorial to Aco Sopov a member of Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts Aco Sopov awarded with the Miladinov Brothers Prize Archived from the original on 2014 10 11 Retrieved 2013 11 04 Spomenica posvetena na pocinatiot Aco Sopov redoven clen na Makedonskata akademija na naukite i umetnostite Festschrift presented as a memorial to Aco Sopov a member of Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts WorldCat org Makedonska akademija na naukite i umetnostite November 3 1983 OCLC 011962952 via Open WorldCat Ivanovic Radomir V November 3 1986 Poetikata na Aco Sopov Makedonska revija OCLC 221046141 via Open WorldCat Ivanovic Radomir V November 3 1986 Rec o reci poetika Ace Sopova Novo delo OCLC 015653724 via Open WorldCat Aco Sopov svecen sobir po povod 20 godisninata od smrtta na Aco Sopov Skopje 24 IV 2002 godina Book 2002 WorldCat org November 3 2002 OCLC 058597770 via Open WorldCat External links editOfficial multilingual website of the author Meetings at Struga Poetry Evenings Jovan Strezovski Memories on Aco Sopov Aco Sopov Poetry YouTube Portal Republic of Macedonia UNESCO Centre of culture Aco Sopov in Stip Macedonia Aco Sopov s birthplacePortals nbsp Poetry nbsp Literature nbsp Biography nbsp North Macedonia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aco Sopov amp oldid 1200470097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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