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Lojze Kovačič (9 November 1928 – 1 May 2004) was a Slovene writer.[1] His novel The Newcomers (Slovene: Prišleki) is often considered one of the most important Slovene novels of the 20th century[2][3] and has been translated into German, French, Spanish, English and Dutch.[4]

Lojze Kovačič
Born(1928-11-09)9 November 1928
Basel, Switzerland
Died1 May 2004(2004-05-01) (aged 75)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Occupationwriter
Notable worksThe Newcomers, Crystal Time, Things of Childhood
Notable awardsPrešeren Award
1973 for Sporočila v spanju – Resničnost
Kresnik Award
1991 Kristalni čas
Kresnik Award
2004 Otroške stvari
SpouseMarija Vida Kovačič née.Sever
ChildrenJani Kovačič

Kovačič was born to a Slovene father and a German mother in Basel, Switzerland in 1928. When his patriotic father refused Swiss citizenship, his family was expelled from Switzerland in 1938 and moved first to rural Lower Carniola and then to Ljubljana, just at the outbreak of the Second World War. His father's death in 1944 shifted the burden of supporting the family onto Lojze. At the end of the war, the mere fact that they were half German made them suspicious and the whole family apart from Lojze were deported. Lojze remained despite frequent confrontations with the authorities. In 1962 he graduated in Slavic and Germanic Studies from the Faculty of Education of the University of Ljubljana. He found employment as an art and puppetry teacher in Ljubljana, and from 1978 to his retirement in 1989 he was also involved in literary education. Literary recognition did not come until the 1970s.[5] Many of his novels are highly autobiographical. He received a number of awards, including the Prešeren Award in 1973 and the Kresnik Award for best novel in 1991 and 2004. In addition to his opus of adult fiction, he also published a number of books for children and young readers. He died in Ljubljana in 2004.


List of works


Kristalni čas, Crystal Time, novel (1990)
Kristalni čas, Crystal Time, novel (1990)

Adult fiction

Juvenile literature


References


  1. "Vienna University site". Literatur im Kontext. Vienna University. Retrieved 25 October 2011.[permanent dead link]
  2. Words Without Borders, The Online Magazine for International Literature
  3. Wolfgang Schneider Slovenian saga of beauty and cruelty Signandsight.com Let's Talk European translated from the literary journal Literaturen, May 2007 issue
  4. Read Central Slovenian Lietarature in Translation site
  5. Gašper Troha, Sebastijan Pregelj: Ljubljana Literary Trail, Beletrina, 2011, ISBN 978-961-242-362-9



На других языках


- [en] Lojze Kovačič

[ru] Ковачич, Лойзе

Лойзе Ковачич (словен. Lojze Kovačič, 9 ноября 1928 (1928-11-09), Базель — 1 мая 2004, Любляна) — словенский прозаик и драматург, автор книг для детей.



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