Kole Čašule
Politician
1921 – 2009
Who was Kole Čašule?
Kole Chashule was a Macedonian essayist, dramatist, short story writer and ambassador. Chashule was one of the founders of the Macedonian Writers' Association and served as the organization's president.
Kole Chashule was born in the town of Prilep, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in the present-day Republic of Macedonia. He was a member of the partisan communist group that started the Macedonian uprising against fascist Bulgarian occupation on October 11, 1941 in Prilep.
Chashule worked as the editor of two Macedonian magazines, Nov den and Sovremenost. He also served as the director of Radio Skopje and the Drama Director for the Macedonian National Theatre. Casule was named an honorary member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Chashule was the recipient of several major Macedonian awards, including the Marin Drzic for dramatic work, the 4 July award, the Steriina nagrada, the 11 October award, the Stale Popov and the Misla, which he was awarded for his entire body of work.
Additionally, Chashule diplomatically represented Yugoslavia. He was Yugoslavia's ambassador to Bolivia, Brazil and Peru. He also served as a consul to Canada.
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