Slavko Janevski
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Slavko Janevski was a renowned Macedonian
Macedonians (ethnic group)
The Macedonians also referred to as Macedonian Slavs: "... the term Slavomacedonian was introduced and was accepted by the community itself, which at the time had a much more widespread non-Greek Macedonian ethnic consciousness...

 poet and prose writer. He was the author of the first Macedonian novel, "Selo zad sedumte jaseni" (1952; “The Village Beyond the Seven Ash Trees”). His most ambitious work is a cycle of six novels that deals with Macedonian history and includes "Tvrdoglavi" (1965; “The Stubborn Ones”), a novel articulating the Macedonian people's myths and legends of remembering and interpreting their history.
His most notable book for children is "The Candy Tale". In 1976 the composer Dimitrije Bužarovski
Dimitrije Bužarovski
Dimitrije Bužarovski Ph.D. is a Macedonian composer, versatile artist and a scientist with interests in different fields: composition, musicology, computers and electronic music, performance, teaching and research ....

creates a children's opera based on this book.

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