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Založba Sanje ([[Sanje ('Dreams') Publishing House|Dreams Publishing House]]) is a private publishing house established by [[Rok Zavrtanik]] in [[established::1997]]. Its aim is to support and grow creativity and to outgrow the various limitations of either popular or elitist culture, crossing the boundaries of set values, aesthetics, genres, politics or geography. Thus an African novel is published next to a collection of American short stories, a free music form is presented alongside a classical composition, an audio book is offered next to a printed book.  
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Založba Sanje ([[Sanje ('Dreams') Publishing House|Dreams Publishing House]]) is a private publishing house established by [[Rok Zavrtanik]] in [[established::1997]]. Its aim is to support and foster creativity and to go beyond the various limitations of both popular and elitist culture, crossing the boundaries of set values, aesthetics, genres, politics, or geography. Thus an African novel is published next to a collection of American short stories, a free music form is presented alongside a classical composition, an audio book is offered next to a printed book.  
  
Sanje Publishing House organises the [[Sanje ('Dreams') Festival]] at Ljubljana Park Zvezda every Summer and also runs its own [[Sanje Bookshop|bookshop]].
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Sanje Publishing House organises the [[Sanje ('Dreams') Festival]] at Ljubljana Park Zvezda every Summer and also runs its own [[Sanje Bookshop|bookshop]]. In 2011, the Sanje Festival took place in Medana, known as Dreams in Medana (Sanje v Medani).
  
 
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== Print and audio releases ==
 
== Print and audio releases ==
The company's list of published authors includes Slovene satirical writer, poet, chansonnier and actor [[Frane Milčinski Ježek]] (''The Ballad of the Slice of Bread'', available also in English) as well as [[France Prešeren]], J. W. Goethe, Orhan Pamuk, Dostoyevski, Vanessa Redgrave, [[Vladimir Bartol]] with his extraordinary ''Alamut'' story, and Slovene actor [[Stane Sever]]. The section of international editions consists of print and audio books by Slovene and international authors, available in English, German and Croatian. The recent releases also include works by Noam Chomsky, Tiziano Terzani, Sven Lindqvist, Barack Obama, and Stéphane Hessel.
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The company's list of published authors includes Slovene satirical writer, poet, chansonnier, and actor [[Frane Milčinski Ježek]] (''The Ballad of the Slice of Bread'', available also in English) as well as [[France Prešeren]], J. W. Goethe, Orhan Pamuk, Fyodor Dostoyevski, Vanessa Redgrave, [[Vladimir Bartol]] with his extraordinary ''Alamut'' story, and Slovene actor [[Stane Sever]]. The section of international editions consists of print and audio books by Slovene and international authors, available in English, German, and Croatian. The recent releases also include works by Noam Chomsky, Tiziano Terzani, Sven Lindqvist, Barack Obama, and Stéphane Hessel.
  
Audio book authors include [[Fran Levstik]], [[Frane Milčinski Ježek]], [[France Prešeren]] (''Sonnets of Unhappiness'' and other Poems), [[Janez Menart]] and [[Srečko Kosovel]].
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Audio book authors include [[Fran Levstik]], [[Frane Milčinski Ježek]], [[France Prešeren]] (''Sonnets of Unhappiness'' and other Poems), [[Janez Menart]], and [[Srečko Kosovel]].
  
 
== Music releases ==
 
== Music releases ==
  
Music releases include works by [[Frane Milčinski Ježek]], [[Duša Počkaj]], [[Uršula Ramoveš]], [[Tolovaj Mataj]], [[Aleš Hadalin]], [[Čompe]], [[Pižama]], [[Peter Kus]], [[Brane Frlic]], [[Patetico]] and [[Clavimerata]].
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Music releases include works by [[Frane Milčinski Ježek]], [[Duša Počkaj]], [[Uršula Ramoveš]], [[Tolovaj Mataj]], [[Aleš Hadalin]], [[Čompe]], [[Pižama]], [[Peter Kus]], [[Brane Frlic]], [[Patetico]], and [[Clavimerata]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.sanje.si Sanje ('Dreams') Publishing House website]
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*[http://www.sanje.si Sanje Publishing House website]
*[http://www.festivalsanje.net/2010/festival/ Sanje ('Dreams') Festival website]
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*[http://www.festivalsanje.net/2010/festival/ Sanje Festival website]
*[http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Je%C5%BEek Frane Milčinski - Ježek on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian)
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*[http://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Je%C5%BEek Frane Milčinski-Ježek on Wikipedija] (in Slovenian)
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamut_(1938_novel) About Vladimir Bartol's novel ''Alamut'' on Wikipedia]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamut_(1938_novel) About Vladimir Bartol's novel ''Alamut'' on Wikipedia]
  

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Založba Sanje (Dreams Publishing House) is a private publishing house established by Rok Zavrtanik in 1997. Its aim is to support and foster creativity and to go beyond the various limitations of both popular and elitist culture, crossing the boundaries of set values, aesthetics, genres, politics, or geography. Thus an African novel is published next to a collection of American short stories, a free music form is presented alongside a classical composition, an audio book is offered next to a printed book.

Sanje Publishing House organises the Sanje ('Dreams') Festival at Ljubljana Park Zvezda every Summer and also runs its own bookshop. In 2011, the Sanje Festival took place in Medana, known as Dreams in Medana (Sanje v Medani).


Print and audio releases

The company's list of published authors includes Slovene satirical writer, poet, chansonnier, and actor Frane Milčinski Ježek (The Ballad of the Slice of Bread, available also in English) as well as France Prešeren, J. W. Goethe, Orhan Pamuk, Fyodor Dostoyevski, Vanessa Redgrave, Vladimir Bartol with his extraordinary Alamut story, and Slovene actor Stane Sever. The section of international editions consists of print and audio books by Slovene and international authors, available in English, German, and Croatian. The recent releases also include works by Noam Chomsky, Tiziano Terzani, Sven Lindqvist, Barack Obama, and Stéphane Hessel.

Audio book authors include Fran Levstik, Frane Milčinski Ježek, France Prešeren (Sonnets of Unhappiness and other Poems), Janez Menart, and Srečko Kosovel.

Music releases

Music releases include works by Frane Milčinski Ježek, Duša Počkaj, Uršula Ramoveš, Tolovaj Mataj, Aleš Hadalin, Čompe, Pižama, Peter Kus, Brane Frlic, Patetico, and Clavimerata.

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