Difference between revisions of "Rožanc Award"
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|name = Rožanc Award | |name = Rožanc Award | ||
|local name = Rožančeva nagrada | |local name = Rožančeva nagrada | ||
− | |mailing address = Nova revija | + | |mailing address = Nova revija Institute |
|street = Cankarjeva 10b | |street = Cankarjeva 10b | ||
|town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | |town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
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|founded by = Mihelač Publishing House | |founded by = Mihelač Publishing House | ||
|founded by 2 = Dnevnik Publishing House | |founded by 2 = Dnevnik Publishing House | ||
− | |managed by = Nova revija | + | |managed by = [[Nova revija Institute]] on behalf of Marjan Rožanc Fund |
|contacts = {{contact | |contacts = {{contact | ||
|name = Tomaž Zalaznik | |name = Tomaž Zalaznik | ||
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− | The [[Rožanc Award]] for the best collection of essays in Slovene has been granted since [[ | + | The [[Rožanc Award]] for the best collection of essays in Slovene has been granted since [[established::1993]]. |
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− | It was first granted by [[founded by::Mihelač Publishing House]] and [[Dnevnik Newspaper]], but since 1998 it has been administered by the [[Marjan Rožanc Fund]], which was established by Mihelač Publishing House and | + | It was first granted by [[founded by::Mihelač Publishing House]] and [[Dnevnik Newspaper]], but since 1998 it has been administered by the [[Marjan Rožanc Fund]], which was established by Mihelač Publishing House and Nova revija Publishing House. The award was named after one of the most important Slovene essayists, [[Marjan Rožanc]]. |
Writer [[Drago Jančar]] won the Rožanc Award three times: in 1993, in 1995 and most recently in 2006 for his book ''The Soul of Europe''. In 2007 there were two winners: [[Aleš Šteger]] and [[Igor Zabel]]. In 2008 and 2009 the prize went to [[Dušan Jovanović]] (''The World Is a Play'') and [[Ifigenija Simonović]] (''Places''), respectively, in 2010 to [[Peter Kovačič Peršin]] and in 2011 to [[Miklavž Komelj]]. | Writer [[Drago Jančar]] won the Rožanc Award three times: in 1993, in 1995 and most recently in 2006 for his book ''The Soul of Europe''. In 2007 there were two winners: [[Aleš Šteger]] and [[Igor Zabel]]. In 2008 and 2009 the prize went to [[Dušan Jovanović]] (''The World Is a Play'') and [[Ifigenija Simonović]] (''Places''), respectively, in 2010 to [[Peter Kovačič Peršin]] and in 2011 to [[Miklavž Komelj]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | * [[Nova revija | + | * [[Nova revija Institute]] |
* [[Dnevnik Newspaper]] | * [[Dnevnik Newspaper]] | ||
Revision as of 12:27, 1 May 2013
It was first granted by Mihelač Publishing House and Dnevnik Newspaper, but since 1998 it has been administered by the Marjan Rožanc Fund, which was established by Mihelač Publishing House and Nova revija Publishing House. The award was named after one of the most important Slovene essayists, Marjan Rožanc.
Writer Drago Jančar won the Rožanc Award three times: in 1993, in 1995 and most recently in 2006 for his book The Soul of Europe. In 2007 there were two winners: Aleš Šteger and Igor Zabel. In 2008 and 2009 the prize went to Dušan Jovanović (The World Is a Play) and Ifigenija Simonović (Places), respectively, in 2010 to Peter Kovačič Peršin and in 2011 to Miklavž Komelj.