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Jankovski is focused on the research of interpersonal relationships, the relationship between geographic and personal space, the role of the story as one of the ways to discover oneself and communicate with others.

Biography

Vladimir Jankovski (1977) has graduated General and Comparative literature at the Faculty of philology „Blaze Koneski“ in Skopje. He worked as an editor in several publishing houses in Republic of North Macedonia. Vladimir Jankovski is a fiction writer. He has published six books, among them four novels. For the novel “Hidden Desires, Unrest Travels” he was awarded with The Novel of the Year Award and was representative of Republic of North Macedonia for the European Union Prize for Literature. For the novel “Invisible Loves” he was awarded with Racin’s Award for the best prose book. For the novel “The Echo of the Acrobats”, he received the Pegasus Award for the best unpublished novel.

Outstanding title:

A mosaic novel in which the stories of 50 people from different geographical meridians intersect with the stories of the four characters based in Skopje. This is a novel about the interaction between the personal and the external, about the way the atmosphere and situations shape our inner landscapes, about the need to tell stories and find the glow and the lie in them. The book explores the relationship between the real and the virtual, the question of professional success, and the relationship between external achievement and the search for oneself that has one form on the outside and another on the inside.

No. of pp: 174




Awards and honors:
  • The Novel of the Year Award for 2020
  • Representative of Republic of North Macedonia for the European Union Prize for Literature
Right sold to :

France, Slovenia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Serbia and Albania.

Latest title:

“The Echo of the Acrobats” is a shattered family photograph with the father at the center and the children scattered along the edges — a narrative puzzle of 100 chapters and countless semantic threads. With masterful minimalism and a crystal-clear, polished style, Jankovski has edited, almost cinematically, a story of sorrow and emptiness, of success and failure, of the rise and fall of a family… filled with clever, profound, and unforgettable scenes and cuts.

No. of pp: 189




Awards and honors:

Pegasus Award for the best unpublished novel in 2024

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