Simeon Simev | |
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Born | Štip, today North Macedonia | 30 May 1949
Occupation | Poet, essayist, journalist |
Simeon or Simyon Simev (born 30 May 1949 in Štip) is a poet, essayist and journalist in North Macedonia.
Biography
Simev studied history with history of arts at the Sts. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. He worked as a high school teacher, associate at the Ministry of Culture, journalist in the First Programme and editor in chief of Radio Culture (formerly known as Third Programme) in the Macedonian Radio.[1]
Simev has published poetry, essays, studies in newspapers, magazines and periodical publications.[2][3] His poetry has been published in Bulgaria[4] and Germany.[5][6]
Works
- Соспи (Snow drift). Skopje: Tabernakul, 1997. 68 pp. ISBN 9989-647-21-6.
- Месечина огрева, сонце изгрева (The moon shines, the sun rises). Skopje: Nasha kniga, 1999. 66 pp. ISBN 9989-47-055-3.
- Дамга (Stain). Skopje: Nasha kniga, 2002. 86 pp. ISBN 9989-47-090-1.
- Шарената сенка: живопис, литература, музика (The motley shadow: Painting, Literature, Music). Skopje: Makavej, 2008. 159 pp. ISBN 978-9989-164-90-3.
- Ронливи лета море далечно (Crumbling years faraway sea). Skopje: Simev S., 2010. 76 pp. ISBN 978-9989-57-706-2.
External links
- The official website of Simeon Simev
- Во песокта (In the sand), "Snow drift". (in Macedonian)
- Ловци ја крадат ноќта (Huntsmen are hunting the night), "Snow drift". (in Macedonian)
- Вермер или исечок од тишината (Vermeer or an excerpt from the silence), "The motley shadow". (in Macedonian)
References
- ↑ The blog of Simeon Simev (in Macedonian)
- ↑ Lettre internationale 13-14 (1999): 17. (in Macedonian)
- ↑ Стремеж 9-10 (2001): 90-92. (in Macedonian)
- ↑ Симеон Симев: В снега. eLit, 24 февруари 2010. (in Bulgarian)
- ↑ Norbert Randow und Johann P. Tammen (Hrsg.): Unverhoffte Himmel: Zeitgenössische makedonische Poesie. Bremerhaven: Wirtschaftsverlag NW, 2003. S. 71-84. ISBN 3-89701-987-6. (in German)
- ↑ Gabriella Schubert (Hg.): Makedonien: Prägungen und Perspektiven. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2005. S. 220. (in German)
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