- Srečko
Kosovel (pronunciation) (18
March 1904 – 26 May 1926) was a
Slovenian poet, now
considered one of
central Europe's
major modernist poets. He was...
- playwright, Ivan Cankar; it was then
followed by
expressionism (Srečko
Kosovel),
avantgardism (Anton Podbevšek,
Ferdo Delak) and
social realism (Ciril...
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Memorial Room
commemorating the poet Srečko
Kosovel walking trail from Sežana to
Tomaj dedicated to
Kosovel Karst Living museum Tabor nature trail The...
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Constructivism and
Kosovel, 2015.
Constructivism and
Kosovel, 2015. (E-book)
Konstruktivizm i
Kosovel (Constructivism and
Kosovel, in Russian), 2014....
- Katanec,
Slovenian professional football manager and
former player Srečko
Kosovel,
Slovenian poet Srećko Lisinac,
Serbian volleyball player Srećko Mitrović...
- movement, and Surrealism,
including the avant-garde
contributions of Srečko
Kosovel. He also
studied Henri Bergson's
influence on
Guillaume Apollinaire's poetics...
- (1909–2005)
Gustav Klutsis – (1895–1938)
Katarzyna Kobro – (1898–1951) Srečko
Kosovel – (1904–1926) Jan Kubíček – (1927–2013) El
Lissitzky – (1890–1941) Ivan...
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editorial board are Igor Harb,
Martin Hergouth,
Peter Jerman, Blaž
Kosovel, Miha
Kosovel, Aljoša Kravanja,
Katja Pahor, and Maks Valenčič.
Several notable...
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Russian Verse:
Meter and Its Meanings, CUP 1998, p.144
Boris A. Novac, "
Kosovel, a
great poet but a poor prosodist" p. 142 "Biography at Encyclopædia Britannica"...
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persons that were born or
lived in this
region include the
poets Srečko
Kosovel, Igo Gruden,
Ciril Zlobec, and
Branka Jurca,
social activist Danilo Dolci...