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: [[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. | + | The most recent winners of the Jenko Award are: [[Anja Golob]] for ''Vesa v zgibi'' in 2014, [[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. |
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 in 2014, 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.