Dušan Čater
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Dušan Čater | |
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Born |
1968 Celje, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia) |
Occupation | writer, editor, translator |
Notable work(s) | Flash royal, Ata je spet pijan, Džehenem |
Notable award(s) |
Fabula Award 2012 for Džehenem |
Dušan Čater (born 1968) is a Slovene writer, editor and translator. He has published six novels, two of which have also been translated and published in Croatian.[1]
Čater was born in Celje in 1968. He studied journalism and sociology at the University of Ljubljana and works as a freelance writer and translator. He has also written a numeber of books for children based on traditional stories and legends about figures like Kralj Matjaž, Peter Klepec and Veronika of Desenice.
Čater won the 2012 Fabula Award for Džehenem (Jahannam).[2]
Novels
- Flash Royal (1994)
- Imitacija (Imitation) (1996)
- Resnični umori (Real Murders) (1997)
- Patosi (Pathoses) (1999)
- Ata je spet pijan (Pop's Drunk Again)[3] (2002)
- Džehenem (Jahannam)[4] (2010)
Children's books and youth literature
- Peter Klepec (1995)
- Kralj Matjaž (1996)
- Veronika Deseniška (1996)
- Pojdi z mano (2009)
Monographs
- Marilyn Monroe (1994)
- Casanova (1994)
- Oscar Wilde (1995)
- The Doors (2000)
References
- ↑ "Slovene Writers' Association site". Slovene writers' portal (in Slovene). DSP Slovene Writers' Association. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ↑ Dnevnik: Dnevnikovo fabulo je za knjigo Džehenem prejel Dušan Čater The Fabula Award Goes to Dušan Čater for Džehenem, 28 February 2012
- ↑ English excerpt of Pop’s Drunk Again on Read Central, Slovenian literature in translation site
- ↑ English excerpt of Jahannam on Read Central, Slovenian literature in translation site
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