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Edvard Kocbek (pronounced [ˈéːdʋaɾt ˈkóːdzbɛk], pronunciation) (27
September 1904 – 3
November 1981) was a
Slovenian Yugoslav poet, writer, essayist, translator...
- war, and
intimism (Poems of the Four, 1953), post-war
modernism (Edvard
Kocbek), and
existentialism (Dane Zajc)
after the war.[citation needed] Postmodernist...
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Kocbek: pričevalec našega časa (Edvard
Kocbek:
Witness to Our Time) and
served as a
pretext to
launch a m****ive
denigration campaign against Kocbek by...
- The
Kocbek Lodge at Korošica (Slovene:
Kocbekov dom na Korošici; 1,803
meters or 5,915 feet) is a
mountain lodge standing on the Korošica
Pasture on the...
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Boosting with Scikit-Learn, XGBoost, LightGBM, and CatBoost". Kopitar, Leon;
Kocbek, Primoz; Cilar, Leona; Sheikh, Aziz; Stiglic,
Gregor (July 20, 2020). "Early...
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beginners of
modernism in
Slovene literature.
After France Prešeren and
Edvard Kocbek, Murn was
probably the most
influential Slovene poet of the last two centuries...
- (1801–1875)
Dragotin Kette (1876–1899) Mile Klopčič (1905–1984)
Edvard Kocbek (1904–1981) Srečko
Kosovel (1904–1926) Taja
Kramberger (born 1970) Meta...
- Garnbret, rock
climber Vekoslav Grmič,
theologian Drago Jančar,
writer Edvard Kocbek, writer, poet, and
politician Anton Korošec, politician,
Prime Minister...
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schools in Ljubljana. The
Bajuks were
acquainted with the
famous poet
Edvard Kocbek who
lived in the same building. The
family left
Slovenia in
early May 1945...
- region,
including the
poets Rainer Maria Rilke,
Alojz Gradnik, and
Edvard Kocbek,
essayists Scipio Slataper and
Marjan Rožanc,
writers Italo Svevo, Fulvio...