Difference between revisions of "Jenko Award"
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In recent years, the ceremony has been accompanied by other activities dedicated to Simon Jenko, including poetry readings, symposia, exhibitions, and in 2009, a celebration of the 140th anniversary of his death. These events are known as ''Jenkovi dnevi'' ("Jenko Days"). | In recent years, the ceremony has been accompanied by other activities dedicated to Simon Jenko, including poetry readings, symposia, exhibitions, and in 2009, a celebration of the 140th anniversary of his death. These events are known as ''Jenkovi dnevi'' ("Jenko Days"). | ||
− | The most recent winners of the Jenko Award are: [[Kristina Hočevar]] for ''Na zobeh aluminij, na ustnicah kreda'' in 2013, [[Janez Ramoveš]] for ''Skuz okn strejlam kurente'' in 2012, and [[Primož Čučnik]] for ''Kot dar'' in 2011. | + | The most recent winners of the Jenko Award are: [[Anja Golob]] for ''Vesa v zgibi'', [[Kristina Hočevar]] for ''Na zobeh aluminij, na ustnicah kreda'' in 2013, [[Janez Ramoveš]] for ''Skuz okn strejlam kurente'' in 2012, and [[Primož Čučnik]] for ''Kot dar'' in 2011. |
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*[http://www.drustvopisateljev.si/en/ Slovene Writers’ Association website] | *[http://www.drustvopisateljev.si/en/ Slovene Writers’ Association website] | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenko_Award List of past winners on Wikipedija] |
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Jenko Simon Jenko on Wikipedia] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Jenko Simon Jenko on Wikipedia] | ||
Revision as of 11:20, 1 February 2015
In recent years, the ceremony has been accompanied by other activities dedicated to Simon Jenko, including poetry readings, symposia, exhibitions, and in 2009, a celebration of the 140th anniversary of his death. These events are known as Jenkovi dnevi ("Jenko Days").
The most recent winners of the Jenko Award are: Anja Golob for Vesa v zgibi, Kristina Hočevar for Na zobeh aluminij, na ustnicah kreda in 2013, Janez Ramoveš for Skuz okn strejlam kurente in 2012, and Primož Čučnik for Kot dar in 2011.