Venko Andonovski

Venko Andonovski is a Macedonian writer (novelist, short story writer, playwright, poet), essayist, critic and literary theorist.

Biography
Venko Andonovski graduated from the Faculty of Philology "Blaze Koneski" in Skopje. He holds a PhD in Philology and works as a professor at the Faculty of Philology "Blaze Koneski" in Skopje. Andonovski is a member of the PEN center. In 1990 he became a member of the Writers' Association of Macedonia.

Personal life
His brother Vedran Andonovski is a journalist and works for Voice of America in the United States.

Creativity

 * Poetry
 * The gentle heart of the Barbarian
 * Short stories
 * Quarter of liricharite
 * Frescoes and grotesques
 * Novels
 * Alphabet for the disobedient
 * Navel of the World
 * Witch
 * Daughter of the mathematician / 33.33
 * Dramas
 * Doomsday machine
 * Riot in a retirement home
 * Slavic Chest
 * Black dolls
 * Candide in Wonderland
 * Cunegonde in Carlaland
 * Border
 * Saint of Darkness
 * Lead pillow
 * Literary criticism
 * Matoshe's bells
 * The texts processes
 * Structure of the Macedonian realistic novel
 * Decryption

Screenwriting

 * 🇲🇰 Infernal Machine, TV Movie (1995)
 * 🇲🇰 Vo svetot na bajkite, TV Series (1995)
 * Upside Down (2007) (together with Igor Ivanov Izi)
 * 🇲🇰 Prespav, TV Series (2016)

Religion
In a 2008 interview for religious online portal Premin,

On journalist question:

Do you when creating your work have an ongoing "dialogue" with God in terms of person to a person or the dialogue goes down to silently standing before God and translating the experience (on a stand Absolute) in to this word?

Venko answered:

I Always remember how it was when writing the "Navel of the World." Three and a half years I have sketched and collected material. I stored it up a lot, but everything was scattered in notebooks and computer files. That year, sometime in September, entirely without a plan, someone started sorting those scattered files. Like it was creating a mosaic. It woke me up at three, four o'clock in the morning and I was getting to work. I've never gotten up without an alarm clock. Finally, I decided to go in solitude. I went to Berovo. Before I moved in the bungalow that I've rented I lit a candle in the Church "Virgin Mary". Then, in the next twelve days, I lost sense of day and night. I woke up when I had to write down what someone obviously wanted me to. It was like someone dictated it to me. How I enjoyed it, I of course, write it down, but with great anxiety and thought. It was not just a monologue. I asked a question, which then I had to answer it. The novel was finished and I returned two days earlier to Skopje (than planned).

I have enough years of experience to know that I did not write the novel myself, or just myself. Call it as you want - but I call it a blessing. Lord (I am a believer) You at least held my hand, if I did not deserved more - my mind and heart, for example. In this I was convinced, though I always speak about this experience with anxiety, from fear that people who do not believe in anything except themselves - will make fun of me.

No great art comes without contact with the One and Indivisible, Almighty and Sublime. I do not only think it but also feel it the same.

Awards

 * 🇲🇰 (2006) award name: Balkanika for Navel of the World
 * 🇲🇰 (2008) award name: Order of the Holy Macedonian Cross for: Contribution, support and promotion of the Macedonian national, cultural and spiritual identity, awarded by: Macedonian Orthodox Church - Ohrid Archbishopric
 * 🇲🇰 (2013) award name: Stale Popov for Doter of the mathematician
 * 🇷🇺 (2014) award name: Jugra for Navel of the World