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Zvon
Prešernova 23, SI-3000 Celje
Phone386 (0) 3 490 1420




Zvon (Bell) Magazine is the oldest Slovene literary magazine, launched as early as 1870 by Josip Stritar in Vienna, and is now published bimonthly by Celjska Mohorjeva družba. While staying true to the traditions of Celovški, Dunajski and Ljubljanski zvon magazines, it is open to innovation which fosters the national and cultural identity.


The magazine focuses on literature, encompassing literary contributions both from renowned and up-and-coming writers, translations and reviews. In addition to literature, areas such as film, music, opera and performing arts also feature prominently. Social issues are examined through an assortment of essays, interviews, reports and comments. Despite it being written in Slovenian, the magazine affords space to foreign authors as well.


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