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The donated book collection features a few thousand other books, collected over the decades by Šalamun, ranging from poetry collections in various languages to works on literary theory and philosophy. It naturally also features more than 50 books of poetry published by the prolific Tomaž Šalamun as well as more than a 100 of his works published abroad in 20 languages.  
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The donated book collection features a few thousand books, collected over the decades by Šalamun, ranging from poetry collections in various languages to works on literary theory and philosophy. It naturally also features more than 50 books of poetry published by the prolific Tomaž Šalamun as well as more than a 100 of his works published abroad in 20 languages.  
  
 
==Tomaž Šalamun==
 
==Tomaž Šalamun==

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Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre is simultaneously a library, a memorial room, a study facility and a multipurpose event space dedicated to poetry and literature. It got established in 2016, two years after the departure of the possibly most influential contemporary Slovene poet, Tomaž Šalamun (1941-2014). The poetry centre contains his entire book collection, donated posthumously by his wife.

It is stationed at the premises of the Public Fund for Cultural Activities in the centre of Ljubljana. The place itself was designed by the Dekleva Gregorič Arhitekti.


Collection

The donated book collection features a few thousand books, collected over the decades by Šalamun, ranging from poetry collections in various languages to works on literary theory and philosophy. It naturally also features more than 50 books of poetry published by the prolific Tomaž Šalamun as well as more than a 100 of his works published abroad in 20 languages.

Tomaž Šalamun

Šalamun is considered to be one of the most prominent Slovene as well as European poets of his generation. He started publishing poems during the mid-1960s, some of them going against the grain of the political climate of the time. Most importantly however is that his idiosyncratic style, using elements of surrealism, absurdism and polyphony, was pioneering challenging modernist aesthetics in Slovene poetry. An extremely productive poet, he wrote dozens of imaginative and foremost playful poetry collections. He also worked with the influential Slovene avant-garde artist group OHO, active in the second half of the 1960s and early 1970s.

He gained international recognition early on and also collaborated on translations of his poems into other languages. A Fulbright Fellow at Columbia University, Šalamun frequently got invited to lecture at several American universities, among them the University of Iowa and its International Writing Program. He was personally invited to exhibit his work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1970.

Šalamun was given numerous prizes, among them the Prešeren Award as well as the The Pushcart Prize (US, 1994), European Prize for Poetry (Germany, 2007), the Poetry & People International Prize (China, 2012), and others. He was a member of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU).

See also

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The Tomaž Šalamun Poetry Centre is simultaneously a library, memorial room, study facility and multipurpose event space dedicated to poetry and literature. +
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