
Poems by Kočo Nedelkovski is a poetry collection published in Skopje in 1945, representing the brief but powerful literary presence of the author in Macedonian literature . The poems were written in a context of war and social injustice, marked by strong emotional intensity and a clear connection to the fate of the people.
Particular attention is given to themes of suffering, revolt, and struggle, found in poems such as Slavery, Worker, Strike, and Walking the World. These works combine personal pain with collective tragedy, with the lyrical voice often identifying with the oppressed individual and expressing calls for resistance and justice throughout the collection.
The collection carries a strong social and revolutionary character, typical of literature shaped during the Second World War. As a source, it holds literary-historical value for understanding the development of Macedonian poetry and the ideological currents influencing the cultural landscape in the mid-twentieth century.