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Author: Edvard Kocbek

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Edvard Kocbek was born in 1904, the son of a church organist, in a part of present-day Slovenia that was then in Austria-Hungary. Following the publication in 1934 of his first book of poetry, he published essays that presaged the wartime alliance of this Christian Socialist with the Tito-led partisan resistance. Despite a lengthy postwar publication ban, Kocbek went on to win the Preseren Prize, Slovenia”s highest literary award, in 1964. More books of both poetry and prose followed, including his Collected Poems in 1977, which sealed his reputation as Slovenia”s greatest modern-day poet. Michael Scammell, who teaches writing in Columbia University”s School of the Arts, has translated widely from Russian, Serbo-Croatian, and Slovenian, including works by Tolstoy and Nabokov. Veno Taufer, the author of sixteen volumes of poetry in his native Slovenia and the translator of more than forty books of poetry, is the recipient of the Preseren Prize and several prestigious international awards. His verse, including the collection Waterlings (Northwestern, 2000), has been translated into numerous languages.




2 Ebooks by Edvard Kocbek

Edvard Kocbek: Nothing is Lost
This is the first comprehensive English-language collection of verse by the most celebrated Slovenian poet of modern times and one of Europe’s most notable postwar poets, Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981). T …
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English
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€35.99
Edvard Kocbek: Roki · Hands
Kocbekova lirika ne izvira iz nikakršnega intelektualnega igrackanja, temvec se hrani iz globin njegove nemirne duše. Na ta nacin je resnicna zakladnica njegovega mišljenja. Naslovi pesmi redko …
EPUB
€9.99