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− | At the beginning of every year [[Pivec Publishing House]] invites authors to apply for the tournament by submitting at least one unpublished Slovenian poem. A jury consisting of experts on contemporary poetry then chooses 24 poems, after which the selected authors compete in two semi-final poetry tournaments. There the poets give interpretations of their work, among which four poems are chosen by the jury with an additional two by the audience; in the final round of the tournament twelve poems therefore compete for the title of Knight or Dame of Poetry, a cash prize, and a hand-forged iron rose. Audience members are also given a chance to select their favourite poem. In the final tournament prominent poets, past winners, various musicians and theatre artists give performances. The finale is held during the [[Slovene Book Days]] in Maribor, while the semi-finals are organised in different cities around Slovenia or its neighbouring countries. | + | At the beginning of every year [[Pivec Publishing House]] invites authors to apply for the tournament by submitting at least one unpublished Slovenian poem. A jury consisting of experts on contemporary poetry then chooses 24 poems, after which the selected authors compete in two semi-final poetry tournaments. There the poets give interpretations of their work, among which four poems are chosen by the jury with an additional two by the audience; in the final round of the tournament twelve poems therefore compete for the title of Knight or Dame of Poetry, a cash prize, and a hand-forged iron rose. |
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− | The poems presented at the finale are published in the Poetry Tournament journal and literary magazine ''Rp. Lirikon21'' | + | Audience members are also given a chance to select their favourite poem. In the final tournament prominent poets, past winners, various musicians and theatre artists give performances. The finale is held during the [[Slovene Book Days]] in Maribor, while the semi-finals are organised in different cities around Slovenia (eg. Postojna and Ravne na Koroškem) or its neighbouring countries. |
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+ | The poems presented at the finale are published in the Poetry Tournament journal and literary magazine ''Rp. Lirikon21''. | ||
==European Poetry Tournament== | ==European Poetry Tournament== |
Revision as of 22:51, 22 October 2019
The course of the tournament
At the beginning of every year Pivec Publishing House invites authors to apply for the tournament by submitting at least one unpublished Slovenian poem. A jury consisting of experts on contemporary poetry then chooses 24 poems, after which the selected authors compete in two semi-final poetry tournaments. There the poets give interpretations of their work, among which four poems are chosen by the jury with an additional two by the audience; in the final round of the tournament twelve poems therefore compete for the title of Knight or Dame of Poetry, a cash prize, and a hand-forged iron rose.
Audience members are also given a chance to select their favourite poem. In the final tournament prominent poets, past winners, various musicians and theatre artists give performances. The finale is held during the Slovene Book Days in Maribor, while the semi-finals are organised in different cities around Slovenia (eg. Postojna and Ravne na Koroškem) or its neighbouring countries.
Publications
The poems presented at the finale are published in the Poetry Tournament journal and literary magazine Rp. Lirikon21.
European Poetry Tournament
In 2012 when Maribor was the European Capital of Culture, the tournament was expanded into the European Poetry Tournament, joining six countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Italy, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovakia. In cooperation with other foreign organisations, juries chose the best unpublished poem from their country to participate and represent their country in the European Poetry Tournament. The tournament was won by Franci Novak from Slovenia, the audience award went to Daniela Raimondi from Italy. The featured poems were translated into Slovenian and English and published in the journal.
See also
- Pivec Publishing House
- Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012
- Slovene Book Days
- Velenje Literary Foundation (Rp. Lirikon21)
External links
- Poetry Tournament (in Slovenian)