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− | Za:misel Bookstore (za-misel = 'after-thought')focuses on social sciences and humanities reference literature and books about arts and culture, especially the ones sought by students. It was established in the framework of [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in Maribor in [[Established::1998]]. In the | + | Za:misel Bookstore (za-misel = 'after-thought') focuses on social sciences and humanities reference literature and books about arts and culture, especially the ones sought by students. It was established in the framework of [[KIBLA Multimedia Centre]] in Maribor in [[Established::1998]]. In the online bookstore one can browse through book titles and contents and order books to be delivered. The bookstore also offers the possibility of online ordering of books, CDs and DVDs from abroad. |
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+ | Za:misel Bookstore is a venue for numerous literary events, book presentations, interviews and author discussions. In addition to Slovene authors such as Tomaž Šalamun, Aleš Šteger, Andrej E Skubic, Alojz Ihan, Marko Samec and Lucija Stupica, the bookstore has welcomed international guests such as Mia Couto, Balasubramanyan and Andrzej Stasiuk. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:50, 15 February 2010
Za:misel Bookstore (za-misel = 'after-thought') focuses on social sciences and humanities reference literature and books about arts and culture, especially the ones sought by students. It was established in the framework of KIBLA Multimedia Centre in Maribor in 1998. In the online bookstore one can browse through book titles and contents and order books to be delivered. The bookstore also offers the possibility of online ordering of books, CDs and DVDs from abroad.
Za:misel Bookstore is a venue for numerous literary events, book presentations, interviews and author discussions. In addition to Slovene authors such as Tomaž Šalamun, Aleš Šteger, Andrej E Skubic, Alojz Ihan, Marko Samec and Lucija Stupica, the bookstore has welcomed international guests such as Mia Couto, Balasubramanyan and Andrzej Stasiuk.