Ivan Djeparoski Explained

Ivan (Ivica) Djeparoski[1] (born 1958 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) is a philosopher, cultural theorist, poet and translator. He graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje where he received his M.A. and Ph.D. He is an author of fourteen books in the field of aesthetics and cultural theory, five poetry books and also of two poetry anthologies, for which he was awarded the "Mlad Borec Prize" (1984), "Dimitar Mitrev Prize" (1993) and “Paradigm Prize” (2009). He works at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje as a professor of "Aesthetics", "History of Aesthetics" and "Cultural Theories".[2] He is/was Head of the Institute of Philosophy (2004-2009; 2013-), Head of postgraduate studies of the Institute of philosophy (2010-2013) and secretary of Macedonian P.E.N. Centre. (1999-2001; 2009-2014). He also translates (William Blake, Joseph Brodsky, James Joyce, David Hume, Edmund Burke). He was granted the "Grigor Prlicev Award" (1993) for a poetic rendition as well as the „Miladinov Brothers” award (2017) for the best poetry book The Light of Mount Athos, written in Macedonian.[3] His poetry and some of his essays are translated into several languages.

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Books in philosophy

Poetry books

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cultural Institution Blesok.
  2. Web site: Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Faculty of Philosophy.
  3. Web site: Interview with Ivan Djeparoski • Dobredojde Macedonia Welcome Centre. 11 April 2017.
  4. Web site: "Too Many and Too Few", Poems from the book The Abduction of Europa (2012).
  5. Web site: Ivan-djeparoski.
  6. Web site: WINTER POETRY FESTIVAL OF SPE 2017 – Struga Poetry Evenings . svp.org.mk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20181017123843/http://svp.org.mk/winter-poetry-festival-2017/?lang=en . 2018-10-17.