Nevin Birsa (Slovene poet)
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Nevin Birsa (August 25, 1947 - October 1, 2003) was a Slovene poet.
Birsa was born in the village of Branik (then known as Rihemberk) in the Vipava Valley, in western Slovenia. He studied at the Pedagogic Academy of the University of Ljubljana. He published numerous poetry collections, which gained widespread recognition, especially after his talent was pointed out by the poet and author Ciril Zlobec. Birsa lived in his home village most of his life, leading a simple lifestyle. His highly sophisticated poetry, which showed the influence of Georg Trakl, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Edvard Kocbek, attracted considerable interest regarding his personality.
Birsa was a quite prolific author. During his lifetime, he published 16 poetry collection and a posthumous collection of his unedited poetry was published in 2004.
Birsa died in his home village in 2003 and is buried at the local cemetery. In 2006, his native house was transformed into a memorial museum by the local authorities.
[edit] Sources
- Bojan Bratina, "Nevin Birsa" in Kronika Rihemberka - Branika II (Nova Gorica: KS Branik, 2006)
- Eva Lušina, "Nevin Birsa" in Nevin Birsa, Skice krvi in zvezd (Nova Gorica: Založba Branko, 2001)
- Matija Ogrin, "Nevin Birsa: Prva svetloba" in Literatura, yr. 4,n. 17 (1992), 91
- Josip Osti, "Pesniška ozemlja in ozvezdja. Nevin Birsa: Skice krvi in zvezd" in Sodobnost, yr. 65, n. 20 (October 2001)
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