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| name               = Slovenia Poetry International
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| name               = Slovenia Poetry International Web
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| street            = Westersingel 16
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| town              = 3014 GN Rotterdam
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| country            = The Netherlads
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| website            = http://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/country/item/23/Slovenia
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| email              = info@poetry.nl
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| telephone          = 31 10 282 2777
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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poetry-International-Web-magazine/345664094207
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The Amsterdam-based Poetry International website is a worldwide forum for poetry with news, essays, interviews, discussion, and hundreds of poems by acclaimed modern poets from all around the world, both in their original language and in English translation. The Slovene page features around 17 articles in English on Slovene poetry and individual poets plus works by Srečko Kosovel (1904-1926), Edvard Kocbek (1904-1981), Dane Zajc (1929-2005), Tomaž Šalamun (b 1941), Brane Mozetič (b 1958), Meta Kušar (b 1952), Barbara Korun (b 1963), Uroš Zupan (b 1963), Peter Semolič (b 1967) and Taja Kramberger (b 1970).
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The Rotterdam-based Poetry International Foundation Web is a worldwide forum for poetry with news, essays, interviews, discussion, and hundreds of poems by acclaimed modern poets from all around the world, both in their original language and in English translation.  
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The pages on [[Slovenia Poetry International Web|Slovene poetry]] feature around 16 articles in English on Slovene poetry and individual poets plus works by [[Srečko Kosovel]] (1904–1926), [[Edvard Kocbek]] (1904–1981), [[Dane Zajc]] (1929–2005), [[Tomaž Šalamun]] (1941–2014), [[Brane Mozetič]] (b. 1958), [[Meta Kušar]] (b. 1952), [[Barbara Korun]] (b. 1963), [[Uroš Zupan]] (b. 1963), [[Peter Semolič]] (b. 1967), [[Taja Kramberger]] (b. 1970) and [[Barbara Pogačnik]] (b. 1973).  
 
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==See also==
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* [[:Category:Literature web resources|Other literature web resources]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/country/item/23/Slovenia Slovenia Poetry International webpage related to Slovenia] 
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*[http://international.poetryinternationalweb.org Poetry International Web] 
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*[https://www.poetryinternationalweb.net/pi/site/cus_newsletter Poetry International Newsletter]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 23 June 2018




Contact
Slovenia Poetry International Web
Westersingel 16, 3014 GN Rotterdam
Phone31 10 282 2777
CountryTHE NETHERLADS






The Rotterdam-based Poetry International Foundation Web is a worldwide forum for poetry with news, essays, interviews, discussion, and hundreds of poems by acclaimed modern poets from all around the world, both in their original language and in English translation.

The pages on Slovene poetry feature around 16 articles in English on Slovene poetry and individual poets plus works by Srečko Kosovel (1904–1926), Edvard Kocbek (1904–1981), Dane Zajc (1929–2005), Tomaž Šalamun (1941–2014), Brane Mozetič (b. 1958), Meta Kušar (b. 1952), Barbara Korun (b. 1963), Uroš Zupan (b. 1963), Peter Semolič (b. 1967), Taja Kramberger (b. 1970) and Barbara Pogačnik (b. 1973).


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