Jurij Hudolin
Jurij Hudolin | |
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Born |
Ljubljana, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia) | 29 May 1973
Occupation | Poet, writer, editor, translator |
Notable works | Govori ženska, Pastorek, Vrvohodec, Ingrid Rosenfeld |
Jurij Hudolin (born 29 May 1973) is a Slovene poet, writer, columnist and translator. He has published a number of poetry collections and novels and is known for the rich language he uses and a rebellious rejectionist stance towards the world.[1]
Hudolin was born in 1973 in Ljubljana. He grew up in Ljubljana and for a while near Pula in Istria before returning to Ljubljana to complete his secondary education and going on to study comparative literature and Serbo-Croatian at the University of Ljubljana. He published his first collection of poetry entitled Če je laž kralj (If Lies are King) in 1991 and has since published a further six poetry collections as well as three novels. His columns are regularly published in Mladina, Delo, Dnevnik, Večer and other journals and newspapers and he published a selection of them in a book in 2004 titled Pusti ti to (You Leave That Alone).[2] His poetry has been published in many literary journals and anthologies both at home and abroad[3][4] and his novels are well received amongst reades and critics alike.
In 2014 his novel Ingrid Rosenfeld was shortlisted for the Kresnik Award.[5]
Published works
Poetry collections
- Če je laž kralj (If Lies are King), 1991
- Ajdbog in ptičvolkkača, 1992
- Bestije, 1993
- Divjanje, 1993
- Prividi nemirnega čudaka (Delusions of Restless Weirdo), 1998
- Govori ženska (Woman Speaks), 2001
- Ljubezni (Loves), 2008
Novels
- Objestnost (Arrogance), 2005
- Pastorek (Stepchild), 2008
- Vrvohodec (Ropewalker), 2011
- Ingrid Rosenfeld, 2013
Other
- Pusti ti to (You Leave That Alone), selection of columns and commentaries, 2004
References
- ↑ "Slovene Writers' Association site". Slovene writers' portal (in Slovenian). DSP Slovene Writers' Association. Archived from the original on 28 January 2012. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
- ↑ Kibla Association for Culture and Education multimedia centre
- ↑ AIR artist in residence Niederösterreich site
- ↑ Pordenonelegge.it Italian literature festival site
- ↑ Delo 19.06.2014