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− | The publishing house was established in [[Established::1990]] and was named after the journal (which was first published in 1982 by Cankarjeva založba). In the 1990s Nova Revija Publishing House launched four other periodicals – [[Phainomena]], [[Poligrafi]], [[Ampak Magazine]] and Dignitas – and also began publishing several book collections (Samorog, Paradigme, Interpretacije, Hieron, Phainomena, Pričevanja, Korenine, Libra, Slovenska kronika, Feniks). To date it has published over | + | The publishing house was established in [[Established::1990]] and was named after the journal (which was first published in 1982 by Cankarjeva založba). In the 1990s Nova Revija Publishing House launched four other periodicals – [[Phainomena]], [[Poligrafi]], [[Ampak Magazine]] and Dignitas – and also began publishing several book collections (Samorog, Paradigme, Interpretacije, Hieron, Phainomena, Pričevanja, Korenine, Libra, Slovenska kronika, Feniks). To date it has published over 500 titles, among them translations of theoretical works by Heidegger, Husserl, Merlo-Ponty and Dilthey and of novels by Camus, Kundera or Gombrowicz, together with selected Slovene classic and contemporary poetry and prose (eg Prešeren, Kocbek, Šeligo, Zajc, Taufer, Grafenauer) and books on art. |
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+ | In 1993 the publishing house founded the Josip Jurčič Foundation, which bestows the [[Jurčič Award]] for achievements in jornalism, and in 1998 it co-founded the Marjan Rožanc Foundation (with Mihelač Publishing House), which bestows the [[Rožanc Award]] for essayists. | ||
In 2005 Nova revija established a book club called Samorog ('The Unicorn'). The [[Samorog Book Club]] catalogue is available online. | In 2005 Nova revija established a book club called Samorog ('The Unicorn'). The [[Samorog Book Club]] catalogue is available online. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Ampak Magazine]] | * [[Ampak Magazine]] | ||
* [[Nova revija]] | * [[Nova revija]] | ||
* [[Phainomena]] | * [[Phainomena]] | ||
− | * [[Poligrafi]] | + | * [[Poligrafi]] |
+ | * [[Samorog Book Club]] | ||
+ | * [[Jurčič Award]] | ||
+ | * [[Rožanc Award]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.nova-revija.si Nova revija Publishing House website] | * [http://www.nova-revija.si Nova revija Publishing House website] | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjan_Ro%C5%BEanc Marjan Rožanc on Wikipedia] | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josip_Jur%C4%8Di%C4%8D Josip Jurčič on Wikipedia] | ||
[[Category:Literature publishers]] | [[Category:Literature publishers]] | ||
[[Category:Media]] | [[Category:Media]] |
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A symposium about the important Slovenian-Carinthian literary magazine "mladje", specifically about the period its chief editor was Slovenian writer Florjan Lipuš. In collaboration with Nova revija Institute, Slovenski znanstveni inštitut Celovec, Robert-Musil-Institut für Literaturforschung in Mladje Club. Supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) and the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna.
The publishing house was established in 1990 and was named after the journal (which was first published in 1982 by Cankarjeva založba). In the 1990s Nova Revija Publishing House launched four other periodicals – Phainomena, Poligrafi, Ampak Magazine and Dignitas – and also began publishing several book collections (Samorog, Paradigme, Interpretacije, Hieron, Phainomena, Pričevanja, Korenine, Libra, Slovenska kronika, Feniks). To date it has published over 500 titles, among them translations of theoretical works by Heidegger, Husserl, Merlo-Ponty and Dilthey and of novels by Camus, Kundera or Gombrowicz, together with selected Slovene classic and contemporary poetry and prose (eg Prešeren, Kocbek, Šeligo, Zajc, Taufer, Grafenauer) and books on art.
In 1993 the publishing house founded the Josip Jurčič Foundation, which bestows the Jurčič Award for achievements in jornalism, and in 1998 it co-founded the Marjan Rožanc Foundation (with Mihelač Publishing House), which bestows the Rožanc Award for essayists.
In 2005 Nova revija established a book club called Samorog ('The Unicorn'). The Samorog Book Club catalogue is available online.