Andrej Medved (born 3 February 1947) is a Slovene poet, editor and translator. He has published numerous poetry collections.[1]
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Born | (1947-02-03) 3 February 1947 (age 75) Ljubljana, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia) |
Occupation | Poet, editor and translator |
Notable works | Hiperion, Razlagalec sanj, Približevanja |
Notable awards | Prešeren Foundation Award 2003 for Hiperion Jenko Award 2008 for Približevanja Veronika Award 2010 for Razlagalec sanj |
Medved was born in Ljubljana in 1947. He studied philosophy and history of art at the University of Ljubljana and worked as an editor at various publications including the Le Livre Slovène, the predecessor of the current Litterae slovenicae, published by the Slovene Writers' Association. He currently works as a curator at the Coastal Galleries in Piran and is editor of the Artes and Hyperion series.[2]
He won the Prešeren Foundation Award in 2003 for his poetry collection Hiperion,[3] the Jenko Award in 2008 for his poetry collection Približevanja (Convergences)[4] and the Veronika Award in 2010 for Razlagalec sanj (Interpreter of Dreams).
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