Jasmina Atanasova
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Jasmina Atanasova (Macedonian: Јасмина Атанасова; born 16 May 1974, in Bitola) is a Macedonian writer.[1][2]
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Jasmina Atanasova | |
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Native name | Јасмина Атанасова |
Born | (1974-05-16) May 16, 1974 (age 50) Bitola, Socialist Republic of Macedonia |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable works | When the Dust Settles (2023) |
She is best known for her debut novel, When the Dust Settles, published in 2023. It moves through the global literary genesis with a highly specific authorial and original principle, evident not only in the quoted intonations of each chapter but also throughout the entire compositional structure. It transforms and synthesizes the literary stylistic universe through a peculiar postmodernist procedure that is exceptionally relevant in today's global literary scene.[3][further explanation needed] In addition to this, her creative preoccupation is noted through a series of remarkable essayistic interviews and societal engagement, highlighting her humanistic commitment to the true creative, social, and societal positioning of women.[citation needed]
Atanasova graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy in Skopje. As of 2024, she works as a professor at the Municipal Medical High School "Dr. Jovan Kalauzi" in Bitola.[4]