Dimitar Dimitrov (writer)
Dimitar Dimitrov, born 1937 in Tsakoi near Aridaia, Pella regional unit, Greece, is an ethnic Macedonian philosopher, writer, journalist, and diplomat who was formerly the country's Minister of Culture and Minister of Education.[1]
In the Republic of Macedonia, Dimitrov has a reputation for being a Bulgarophile intellectual.[2][3] Dimitrov is a supporter of the thesis that there was a process of debulgarisation in the 20th century on the territory of today’s Republic of Macedonia.[4]
Dimitrov is an author of philosophical, political and children's books. He published three books with short stories for children - "Shepherd boy" (1960), "Goodbye childhood" and "Where we are children" (1962).[5]
References
- ↑ Димитар Димитров - Sobranie na Republika Makedonija
- ↑ Јован Павловски. Анахронизмите на гласноговорникот на необугарштината, Дневник, 18 март 2006.
- ↑ Милован Стефановски. Писатели, министри и бугарофили, Дневник, 26 jуни 1999.
- ↑ Димитров,Димитар. Името и умот, Скопje 1999, p. 225-243, Димитров, Димитър. Името и умът, София 1999, p. 6
- ↑ Друговац, Миодраг. Историја на македонската книжевност ХХ век, Скопје 1990, с. 684 (Drugovac, Miodrag. History of the Macedonian literature 20th century, Skopje 1990, p. 684).
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