Vasil Iljoski

Iljoski finished secondary school in Kumanovo and enrolled at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje.

This play was soon banned, because of the then Yugoslav policy of Serbianization and its author was transferred from the local school.

[2] Other significant plays written by Iljoski are: Učenička avantura (Student's Adventure, 1939), Čest (Honor), Kuzman Kapidan (1954), Mladi Sinovi (Young Sons) and others.

With the end of WWII and the foundation of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, the Yugoslav authorities recognized a distinct Macedonian language in which standardization he participated.

Vasil Iljoski is one of the founders of the Association of the Writers of Macedonia and member at the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1967.

Vasil Iljoski on the Bridge of Arts(1)