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Bogomil Gjuzel

Bogomil Gjuzel (Macedonian: Богомил Ѓузел; Bulgarian: Богомил Гюзел [boɡoˈmiɫ ɟoˈzɛɫ]; Serbian: Богомил Ђузел; 9 February 1939 – 22 April 2021)[1][2] was a Macedonian poet, writer, playwright and translator.[3]

Bogomil Gjuzel

Biography edit

Born in 1939 in Čačak, Kingdom of Yugoslavia to Bulgarian parents,[4] Gjuzel was the son of the Bulgarian[5] revolutionary and philosopher Dimitar Gyuzelov.[6] He graduated from the Department of English at the University of Skopje (SFR Yugoslavia), in 1963, and spent an academic year at the University of Edinburgh as a British Council scholar, 1964/65. He died in 2021, aged 82.[7]

Work edit

Gjuzel was a dramaturge with the Dramski Theater in Skopje for two terms, 1966-1971 and 1985–1998. He participated in the at the University of Iowa in 1972–1973, and in the poetry festivals in Rotterdam (1978 & 1996), San Francisco (1980), Herleen (1991), Maastricht and Valencia (2000). He was one of the ten founders of the association and its first chairman in 1994, and since 1995 editor-in-chief of its bi-monthly journal Naše Pismo. Since 1999 he was an acting director of the Struga Poetry Evenings.[3]

Gjuzel was the first editor of Shine Poetry.

Lech Miodinsky wrote and published a Ph.D. dissertation on his poetry: Bogomil Guzel, Poeticky dialogz natura i kultura, Katowice 1994, in Polish, translated and published in Macedonian in 1999.

Bibliography edit

Poetry edit

  • Mead (1962 & 1971)
  • Alchemical Rose (1963)
  • Libation Bearers (1966), awarded with the Brothers Miladinov Prize for the best book of the year
  • Odysseus in Hell (a selection, 1969)
  • A Well in Time (1972), Brothers Miladinov Award
  • The Wheel of the Year (1977)
  • Reality is All (1980)
  • State of Siege (1981)
  • Empty Space (1982)
  • Darkness and Milk (1986), and in Serbo-Croatian in 1987 awarded the Aleksa Šantic Yugoslav Award for 1985-88
  • Destroying the Wall (1989)
  • Selected Poems (1991)
  • Naked Life (1994)
  • Chaos (1998)
  • She/It (a long poem, 2000)
  • Selected Poetry (1962-2002) (2002).
  • Selections in Serbo-Croatian: Sky, Earth and Sun (1963), Mead (1972), bilingual Poems (1981).
  • Selection in Slovenian: The Fish of Sense (1985).
  • Selections in English: Three (1972), The Wreckage Reconsidered (Chattanooga Chapbooks, Tennessee, 1997), The Wolf at the Door (Xenos Books, California, USA, 2001). Included in all the anthologies of Macedonian and Yugoslav poetry since 1963.

Prose edit

  • History as Stepmother (essays, 1969)
  • The Whole World is a House (travelogues from Ireland and USA, 1975)
  • Mytho-Stories (three plays, 1982)
  • Legends (stories, 1984)
  • A Bundle (essays - in preparation). With Ljubiša Geiorgievski
  • Black (a tragic farce, 1989).

Translations edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Academician Bogomil Gjuzel died". Free Press. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  2. ^ "In Memoriam: Macedonian poet and academic Bogomil Gjuzel". University American College Skopje. 2021-04-26. Retrieved 2021-12-02.
  3. ^ a b Dimitar Bechev (2019). Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia, Historical Dictionaries of Europe (2nd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield. p. 127. ISBN 9781538119624.
  4. ^ National Liberation Struggle in Macedonia, 1919 - 1941,'' the Collective IC "Knowledge", Sofia (1998), p 166-218
  5. ^ „Националноосвободителната борба в Македония, 1919 - 1941 г.“, Колектив, ИК „Знание“, София, 1998 г., стр. 166, 218.
  6. ^ Makedonska bibliografija: Monografski publikacii, I, Narodna i univerzitetska biblioteka "Kliment Ohridski"--Skopje, 2001
  7. ^ "Poet and translator Bogomil Gjuzel dies aged 82". Republika. 2021-04-22.

External links edit

  • Poems translated in English and originally in Macedonian

bogomil, gjuzel, macedonian, Богомил, Ѓузел, bulgarian, Богомил, Гюзел, boɡoˈmiɫ, ɟoˈzɛɫ, serbian, Богомил, Ђузел, february, 1939, april, 2021, macedonian, poet, writer, playwright, translator, contents, biography, work, bibliography, poetry, prose, translatio. Bogomil Gjuzel Macedonian Bogomil Ѓuzel Bulgarian Bogomil Gyuzel boɡoˈmiɫ ɟoˈzɛɫ Serbian Bogomil Ђuzel 9 February 1939 22 April 2021 1 2 was a Macedonian poet writer playwright and translator 3 Bogomil Gjuzel Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Bibliography 3 1 Poetry 3 2 Prose 3 3 Translations 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBorn in 1939 in Cacak Kingdom of Yugoslavia to Bulgarian parents 4 Gjuzel was the son of the Bulgarian 5 revolutionary and philosopher Dimitar Gyuzelov 6 He graduated from the Department of English at the University of Skopje SFR Yugoslavia in 1963 and spent an academic year at the University of Edinburgh as a British Council scholar 1964 65 He died in 2021 aged 82 7 Work editGjuzel was a dramaturge with the Dramski Theater in Skopje for two terms 1966 1971 and 1985 1998 He participated in the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa in 1972 1973 and in the poetry festivals in Rotterdam 1978 amp 1996 San Francisco 1980 Herleen 1991 Maastricht and Valencia 2000 He was one of the ten founders of the Independent Writers of Macedonia association and its first chairman in 1994 and since 1995 editor in chief of its bi monthly journal Nase Pismo Since 1999 he was an acting director of the Struga Poetry Evenings 3 Gjuzel was the first editor of Shine Poetry Lech Miodinsky wrote and published a Ph D dissertation on his poetry Bogomil Guzel Poeticky dialogz natura i kultura Katowice 1994 in Polish translated and published in Macedonian in 1999 Bibliography editPoetry edit Mead 1962 amp 1971 Alchemical Rose 1963 Libation Bearers 1966 awarded with the Brothers Miladinov Prize for the best book of the year Odysseus in Hell a selection 1969 A Well in Time 1972 Brothers Miladinov Award The Wheel of the Year 1977 Reality is All 1980 State of Siege 1981 Empty Space 1982 Darkness and Milk 1986 and in Serbo Croatian in 1987 awarded the Aleksa Santic Yugoslav Award for 1985 88 Destroying the Wall 1989 Selected Poems 1991 Naked Life 1994 Chaos 1998 She It a long poem 2000 Selected Poetry 1962 2002 2002 Selections in Serbo Croatian Sky Earth and Sun 1963 Mead 1972 bilingual Poems 1981 Selection in Slovenian The Fish of Sense 1985 Selections in English Three 1972 The Wreckage Reconsidered Chattanooga Chapbooks Tennessee 1997 The Wolf at the Door Xenos Books California USA 2001 Included in all the anthologies of Macedonian and Yugoslav poetry since 1963 Prose edit History as Stepmother essays 1969 The Whole World is a House travelogues from Ireland and USA 1975 Mytho Stories three plays 1982 Legends stories 1984 A Bundle essays in preparation With Ljubisa Geiorgievski Black a tragic farce 1989 Translations edit Shakespeare s Macbeth 1969 King Lear 1972 Hamlet 1980 Julius Caesar 1981 A Midsummer Night s Dream 1984 Twelfth Night 1985 Troilus and Cressida 1992 The Tempest 1992 Titus Andronicus 1994 Bond s Saved O Neil s Long Day s Journey Into Night Sheppard s Buried Child Pinter s Lover Selected poetry by T S Eliot W H Auden Charles Simic 1984 Emily Dickinson 1986 Seamus Heaney 2001 Contemporary American Poetry 1978 translator and co editor with second and revised edition in 1999 References edit Academician Bogomil Gjuzel died Free Press Retrieved 2021 12 02 In Memoriam Macedonian poet and academic Bogomil Gjuzel University American College Skopje 2021 04 26 Retrieved 2021 12 02 a b Dimitar Bechev 2019 Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia Historical Dictionaries of Europe 2nd ed Rowman amp Littlefield p 127 ISBN 9781538119624 National Liberation Struggle in Macedonia 1919 1941 the Collective IC Knowledge Sofia 1998 p 166 218 Nacionalnoosvoboditelnata borba v Makedoniya 1919 1941 g Kolektiv IK Znanie Sofiya 1998 g str 166 218 Makedonska bibliografija Monografski publikacii I Narodna i univerzitetska biblioteka Kliment Ohridski Skopje 2001 Poet and translator Bogomil Gjuzel dies aged 82 Republika 2021 04 22 External links editBogomil s Gjuzel biography on Macedonian PEN Centre s website Bogomil Gjuzel Selected poetry 1962 2002 Poems translated in English and originally in Macedonian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bogomil Gjuzel amp oldid 1182011698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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