Jože Pahor
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Jože Pahor | |
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Born |
Sežana, Austria-Hungary (now Slovenia) | 20 February 1888
Died |
1 September 1964 Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Occupation | writer, playwright, editor and journalist |
Notable award(s) |
Levstik Award 1951 for Hodil po zemlji sem naši |
Jože Pahor (20 February 1888 – 1 September 1964) was a Slovene writer, playwright, editor and journalist.[1]
In 1951 he won the Levstik Award for his travel journal around Yugoslavia entitled Hodil po zemlji sem naši (I Walked Our Land).[2]
Bibliography
- Novels
- Medvladje (Interrimship), 1923
- Serenissima (Serenissima), in the journal Ljubljanski zvon 1928 -1929, as a book in 1945
- Matija Gorjan (Matija Gorjan), 1940
- Pot desetega brata (The Path of the Tenth Brother), 1951
- Plays
- Viničarji (Vineyard Dwellers), 1937, as a book 1951
- Čas je dozorel (The Time Has Come), 1953
- Semena v kamenju (Seeds in Stone), 1954
- Youth literature
- Otrok črnega rodu (A Child of Dark Race), 1937
- Tako je bilo trpljenje (That's What the Suffering Was Like), 1946
- Hodil po zemlji sem naši (I Walked Our Land), 1951
- Mladost na Krasu (Youth on Carst), 1959
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