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Misho Yuzmeski (Macedonian: Мишо Јузмески / Misho Juzmeski or (older form) Mišo Juzmeski), (Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, 7 April 1966 – 30 April 2021) was a Macedonian writer, publisher and photographer.[1][2]

Misho Yuzmeski
Born(1966-04-07)7 April 1966
Ohrid
Republic of Macedonia
Died30 April 2021(2021-04-30) (aged 55)
Ohrid
North Macedonia
OccupationAuthor, photographer

Biography


Misho Yuzmeski worked as a guide, travel agent and interpreter. Besides his native Macedonian, he speaks several European languages: Bulgarian, Dutch, German, English, French, Italian, Serbian, and Spanish.

In 1992 he participated in the work of the first private radio station in Ohrid. In the radio, he worked nearly two years as editor and presenter of shows. In the same year he had an encounter with the photographer Atanas Talevski. Their meeting led to an intensive long-term cooperation in the field of photographic art. Both in 2007 founded the first photo gallery in Elšani. Moreover, Talevski`s photos can be seen in printed publications authored by Yuzmeski who for many years was the organizer of his photo exhibitions. The experience from this cooperation helps Yuzmeski to develop his own photographic career.[3][4]

Besides photography, Yuzmeski has been involved in writing and publishing. He writes short stories, essays and criticism. He is author of several books of prose, as well as publications in the fields of tourism and culture. Yuzmeski is member of the editorial boards of Narodna Volya[5] (issued by the Macedonian community in Bulgaria) and Branuvanya[6] (published in Struga, Republic of Macedonia). His short stories and essays have appeared in a number Macedonian (Sovremenost, Veles, Ohridski Novini, Branuvanya) and foreign periodicals.[7]

In June 2011 in Ohrid, Yuzmeski founded the Cultural Centre "Cultura 365". Here he actively supports other photographers in the promotion of their art work, and keeps from oblivion the names and the work of other Macedonian authors.[8]

On 19 June 2011, in "Cultura 365", a memorial room was opened, dedicated to the Dutch writer A. den Doolaard with an exhibition of books and documents, organized by Yuzmeski.[9] He has also published articles on the role of den Doolaard in the development of the Dutch-Macedonian relations.[10]


Prizes



Bibliography


Our Dutch Friend A. den Doolaard on sale in a bookstore in Ohrid, Macedonia
Our Dutch Friend A. den Doolaard on sale in a bookstore in Ohrid, Macedonia

Exhibitions



References


  1. Yuzmeski, Misho: "A Passage through the Fog", (Ohrid, 2009) ISBN 978-9989-911-01-9
  2. Works of Misho Yuzmeski
  3. Јузмески, Мишо: Елшани – живот меѓу каменот и водата, Елшани, 2009
  4. Biographical information (Bulgarian)
  5. Народна волја бр. 3, Благоевград, 2013
  6. Бранувања бр. 7, Струга, 2012
  7. Јузмески, Мишо: Пофални слова, Благоевград, 2006
  8. "Охридскиот писател Мишо Јузмески ги оживува подзаборавените дејци". Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
  9. Cultural Centre "Cultura 365" in the news (Macedonian)
  10. Yuzmeski, Misho: "The Wedding in Ohrid". Analytical Essay on "The Wedding of the Seven Gypsies" by A. den Doolaard. (Macedonian)
  11. Exhibition in Elshani (Macedonian)
  12. Exhibition in Melnik (Macedonian)
  13. Exhibition in Burgas (Macedonian)
  14. Exhibition in Bitola



На других языках


- [en] Mišo Juzmeski

[ru] Юзмески, Мишо

Мишо Юзмески (макед. Мишо Јузмески; 7 апреля 1966, Охрид — 30 апреля 2021, Охрид) — северомакедонский писатель, издатель и фотограф[1].



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