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Zarko Kujundziski was born on 19 May, 1980 in Skopje, North Macedonia, is a Macedonian writer. At 40 years old, Zarko Kujundziski height not available right now. We will update Zarko Kujundziski's height soon as possible.
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Zarko Kujundziski Age |
42 years old |
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Taurus |
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19 May 1980 |
Birthday |
19 May |
Birthplace |
Skopje, North Macedonia |
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North Macedonia |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Zarko Kujundziski Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Zarko Kujundziski worth at the age of 42 years old? Zarko Kujundziski’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from North Macedonia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 2010 he has published his first collection of short stories called 13.
He is the editor of the 2010s I have a Dream book anthology, the first Macedonian anthology of the greatest speeches at all times from the world and Macedonia.
In September 2008 was published the third novel of Zarko Kujundziski, Found and Lost, which actually comprises two detached stories written in two distinct styles, linked by the same event.
His next book was Andrew, love and other disasters (three plays) published in 2004 by "Antolog". His second novel America was published in 2006 and has met an excellent response from the critics and the reading audience.
He gained bachelor's degree in 2003 at the Faculty of Philology "Blaže Koneski" in Skopje. In 2009 he has defended his master's degree thesis "Aspects of microfiction in the American and the Macedonian literature", as a first longer study in the world on the subject of microfiction.
Kujundžiski belongs among youngest generation of writers in Macedonia. He has published the books Spectator (2003), America (novel, 2006), Andrew, love and other disasters (three plays, 2004), Found and Lost (novel, 2008), 13 (collection of short stories, 2010), My Susan again girl (poetry, 2010), The shortest long (study, 2012).
At the age of 23 he debuted as a novelist with Spectator (2003). Spectator is the first debut novel in the history of contemporary Macedonian literature which has been published in five different editions. In 2011 Spectator has been translated and published into English language and in 2012 translated and published into Polish language.
Since 1997 permanently writing columns, articles, reviews, critics, essays on subjects of literature, film, culture and society in all Macedonian and many foreign daily newspapers and magazines.
Žarko Kujundžiski (Or: Zarko Kujundziski; Macedonian: Жарко Кујунџиски ) (born May 19, 1980 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia) is a Macedonian novelist and playwright. His short stories have been translated in different languages and selected in many anthologies in Macedonia and abroad (Croatia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Serbia, Bulgaria, USA, Sri Lanka, Kosovo). His shorty-story "When the glasses are lost" was included in collection Best European fiction 2013 by Dalkey Archive Press.