Boris A. Novak
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Born | Belgrade, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Serbia) | 3 December 1953
Occupation | Poet, dramaturge and editor |
Notable works | Stihožitje, 1001 stih, Mojster nespečnosti |
Notable awards | Prešeren Foundation Award 1984 for 1001 stih Jenko Award 1995 for Mojster nespečnosti |
Boris A. Novak (born 3 December 1953) is a
editor.[1]
Novak was born in 1953 in
Slovene National Theatre and as a lecturer at the University. He has also been involved in humanitarian work and was in 2002 elected vice-president of International PEN.[2]
He won the Prešeren Foundation Award in 1984 for his poetry collection 1001 stih (1001 verses).[3] and the Jenko Award in 1995 for the collection Mojster nespečnosti (Master of Insomnia).
Poetry collections
- Stihožitje, (1977)
- Hči spomina, (1981)
- 1001 stih, (1983)
- Kronanje,(1984)
- Vrtnar tišine - Gardener of Silence, bilingual collection (1990)
- Oblike sveta, (1991)
- Stihija, (1991)
- Mojster nespečnosti, (1995)
- Oblike srca, (1997)
- Odsotnost, (1999)
- Alba, (1999)
- Odmev, (2000)
- Žarenje, (2003)
- Obredi slovesa, (2005)
Poetry for children
- Prebesedimo besede!, (1981)
- Domišljija je povsod doma, (1984)
- Periskop, (1989)
- Blabla, (1995)
- Zarja časa, (1997)
- Čarovnije sveta, (1999)
- Kako rastejo stvari, (2004)
References
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- ^ "Slovene Writers' Association site". Slovene writers' portal (in Slovenian). DSP Slovene Writers' Association. Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
- ^ "PEN International site". Archived from the original on 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2012-02-10.
- ^ Slovenian Ministry of Culture, complete list of Prešeren Foundation Awards recipients [dead link]