Beno Zupančič

Beno Zupančič (22 March 1925 – 28 August 1980) was a Slovene writer and journalist. He is best known for his novels and youth literature.

Beno Zupančič
Born(1925-03-22)22 March 1925
Sisak, Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes (now in Croatia)
Died(1980-08-28)28 August 1980
Ljubljana, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia)
Occupationwriter, journalist, scriptwriter
Notable worksSedmina, Gramada,
Notable awardsPrešeren Award
1958 for his novel Sedmina

Zupančič was born in Sisak, then part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, now in Croatia. He went to school in Ljubljana and during the Second World War participated in the Slovene Liberation Front and was sent to a detainment camp as a result. He completed his studies after the war and then worked in publishing and as a politician.[1]

In 1958 he won the Prešeren Award for his novel Sedmina.[2] He was also president of the Slovene Writers' Association in the late 1950s.[3]

The public library in Postojna is named after Zupančič.[4]

Selected works

  • Sanje (1945)
  • Štirje molčeči in druge zgodbe (1951)
  • Veter in cesta (1954)
  • Sedmina (1957)
  • Mrtvo morje (1956)
  • Meglica (1966)
  • Plat zvona (1970)
  • Potres (1971)
  • Golobnjak (1972)
  • Grmada (1974)

Youth prose

  • Janez morski volk (1954)
  • Deček Jarbol (1959)
  • Koromindija doma (1971)
  • 105 lubenic (1972)
  • Luka (1981)

References

  1. Helga Glušič, Sto Slovenskih Pripovednikov (Ljubljana: Prešernova družba, 1996) ISBN 961-6186-21-3
  2. Slovenian Ministry of Culture, complete list of the Grand Prešeren Awards recipients
  3. Slovene Writer's Association site, History of the SWA Archived 14 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. postojna Public Library site


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