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Risto
Krle is one of the three Macedonian drama writers from the period between the
first and the second world war. He was born in
Struga,
in a family of a shoe maker, in the year 1900. He went in school a short period
of his life, with plenty stops. Until the first Balkan war he had finished
primary school and first class of the secondary. Under Bulgarian occupation he
finished another class in secondary school. After his father died, he stopped
visiting school and started to work very young. After the first world war he
followed his father life and became a shoe maker.
 During the start of the activity of the
cultural-artistic group Crni Drim from Struga, Krle was one the first
participants of that group. Full 4 years of his life he spent with amateur
activity as an actor and this work inspired him to start writing drama texts. But, his wish didn't come true at first because in 1925, he went to live in
Pogradec (city on the shore of lake of Ohrid, Albania, populated by Macedonians)
and there he used to work as shoe maker again, where he got inspired to write
the drama "Parite se otepuvacka". In 1926 he came back in Struga, his
native city, where he opened a shoe shop, but soon he was forced to shut it
down. Short period of his life he worked in
Skopje
and Belgrade. After the second world war he worked again in Skopje. Long period
of his life, till his death he was member of the Macedonian Society of Writers.
Risto Krle died at age of 75 years in Skopje. His
famous arts are "Parite se otepuvacka", "Antica" and
"Milioni macenici". |
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