- then
followed by
expressionism (Srečko Kosovel),
avantgardism (Anton
Podbevšek,
Ferdo Delak) and
social realism (Ciril Kosmač, Prežihov Voranc) before...
-
Anton Podbevšek (13 June 1898 – 14
November 1981) was a
Slovenian avant-garde poet. He was an
important influence to the poet Srečko Kosovel. He was one...
- the poet
Dragotin Kette (1876–1899), and the poet and
essayist Anton Podbevšek (1898–1981). Trdina,
after whom the
central cultural venue of the town...
-
region of Slovenia. The name Bela Peč
means 'white cliff' and
refers to
Podbevšek Cliff (Podbevška peč, 1,190
meters or 3,900 feet),
which rises at the...
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Osojnik (born 1951) Lili Novy (1885–1958) Odon
Peterka (1925–1945)
Anton Podbevšek (1898–1981) Tone
Polda (1917–1945)
France Prešeren (1800–1849) Franček...
- then
followed by
expressionism (Srečko Kosovel),
avantgardism (Anton
Podbevšek,
Ferdo Delak) and
social realism (Ciril Kosmač, Prežihov Voranc) before...
- the same name,
directed by Matjaž
Berger and
premiering in the
Anton Podbevšek Theatre in Novo Mesto. In 2018, the
group released the
album The Sound...
- Oton Župančič (1878–1949), poet
Louis Adamic (1898–1951),
writer Anton Podbevšek (1898–1981), poet Božidar
Jakac (1899–1989),
painter Leon Štukelj (1898–1999)...
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brought together many avant-garde
artists such as ****urist poet
Anton Podbevšek,
painter Božidar Jakac,
singer Zdenka Zikova [cs], and poet
Miran Jarc...
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Marjan Kozina Vladimir Lamut Igor
Lumpert Jurij Moškon
Marjan Mušič
Anton Podbevšek Edvard Ravnikar Franc Andrej Šega
George Slatkonia Matjaž Smodiš Leon...