Evald Flisar
Evald Flisar (born 13 February 1945) is a Slovene writer, poet, playwright, editor and translator. He was president of the Slovene Writers' Association for three consecutive terms between 1995 and 2002[1] and is editor-in-chief of the literary and cultural magazine Sodobnost.[2]
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Born | Gerlinci, Slovenia | 13 February 1945
Occupation | Writer, poet, translator, playwright, editor |
Notable works | Čarovnikov vajenec, Popotnik v kraljestvu senc, Kaj pa Leonardo?, Jutri bo lepše |
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Biography
Flisar was born in 1945 in Gerlinci in the Prekmurje region of eastern Slovenia. He attended secondary school in Murska Sobota and studied comparative literature at the University of Ljubljana, English and English literature at Chiswick Polytechnic in London and for a while in Australia. Many of his books are travelogues and he is also an acclaimed playwright. He received the Prešeren Foundation Award in 1993 for his travelogue Popotnik v kraljestvu senc and his plays Kaj pa Leonardo? and Jutri bo lepše.[3]
Published works
Poetry
- Symphonia poetica (1966)
Prose
- Mrgolenje prahu (1968, novel)
- Umiranje v ogledalu (1969, novel)
- Tisoč in ena pot (1979, travelogue)
- Južno od severa (1981, travelogue)
- Lov na lovca (1984, short stories)
- Čarovnikov vajenec (1986, novel)
- Noro življenje (1989, travelogue)
- Popotnik v kraljestvu senc (1992, travelogue)
- Potovanje predaleč (1998, novel)
- Zgodbe s poti (2000, short stories)
- Velika žival samote (2001, novel)
- Ljubezni tri in ena smrt (2002, novel)
- Čaj s kraljico (2004, novel)
- Mogoče nikoli (2007, novel)
- Opazovalec (2009, novel)
- Na zlati obali (2010, novel)
- To nisem jaz: legoromaIstros Booksn (2011, novel)
- Dekle, ki bi raje bilo drugje (2012, novel)
- Začarani Odisej (2013, novel)
Prose Translated into English
- My Father's Dreams, Istros Books, London 2015.
Plays
- Sodniška zgradba (1969, radio play)
- Vojaki ob koncu vojne (1970, radio play)
- Kostanjeva krona (1970)
- Ukradena hiša (1972, radio play)
- Nimfa umre (1989)
- Jutri bo lepše (1992)
- Kaj pa Leonardo? (1992)
- Naglavisvet (1993, radio play)
- Tristan in Izolda: igra o ljubezni in smrti (1994)
- Stric iz Amerike (1994)
- Iztrohnjeno srce (1995)
- Temna stran svetlobe (1995, radio play)
- Angleško poletje (1997, radio play)
- Sončne pege (1998)
- Padamo, padamo (1998)
- Poslednja nedolžnost (1999)
- Enajsti planet (2000)
- Nora Nora (2004)
- Akvarij (2007)
- Alica v nori deželi (2010)
- Antigona zdaj (2012)
Children's literature
- Pikpokec postane svetovni prvak (2007)
- Alica v nori deželi (2008)
References
- "Slovene Writers' Association site". Slovene writers' portal (in Slovenian). DSP Slovene Writers' Association. Archived from the original on 20 September 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2011.
- Sodobnost Literary and Cultural Magazine site
- Slovenian Ministry of Culture, complete list of Prešeren Foundation Awards recipients.