Difference between revisions of "Lavrin Diploma"
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| email = dskp@dskp-drustvo.si | | email = dskp@dskp-drustvo.si | ||
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− | The [[Lavrin Diploma]] is an accolade given by the [[ | + | The [[Lavrin Diploma]] is an accolade given by the [[Slovenian Association of Literary Translators]] each year to Slovene or foreign translators to honour an outstanding achievement in translation and a lifetime contribution to mediating Slovene literature abroad. It was instituted in [[established::2003]] and is named after translator, literary historian, and essayist [[Janko Lavrin]]. The award ceremony also features readings by renowned Slovene translators. |
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+ | Among the award winners, more recent ones have been: Ljudmil Dimitrov (2017), Pablo Juan Fajdiga (2016), Michael Biggins (2015), Fabjan Hafner (2014), Ciril Zlobec (2013), the project Litterae Slovenicae (2012), Andrée Lück Gaye (2011), and Erwin Koestler (2010). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Slovenian Association of Literary Translators]] |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://dskp-drustvo.si/index.php/nagrade/lavrinova-diploma Lavrin Diploma web page with the list of winners] |
*[http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janko_Lavrin Janko Lavrin on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian) | *[http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janko_Lavrin Janko Lavrin on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian) | ||
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[[Category:Literature awards]] | [[Category:Literature awards]] |
Revision as of 21:23, 10 August 2018
Among the award winners, more recent ones have been: Ljudmil Dimitrov (2017), Pablo Juan Fajdiga (2016), Michael Biggins (2015), Fabjan Hafner (2014), Ciril Zlobec (2013), the project Litterae Slovenicae (2012), Andrée Lück Gaye (2011), and Erwin Koestler (2010).