Miklavž Komelj

Miklavž Komelj (born 10 July 1973) is a Slovene poet and art historian.[1]

Miklavž Komelj
Born (1973-07-10) 10 July 1973
Kranj, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia)
OccupationArt historian and poet
Notable worksRosa, Nenaslovljiva imena, Hipidrom
Notable awardsVeronika Award
2002 for Rosa
Prešeren Foundation Award
2010 for Nenaslovljiva imena
Jenko Award
2006 for Hipodrom
Rožanc Award
2011 for Nujnost poezije

Komelj was born in Kranj in 1973. He studied History of Art at the University of Ljubljana and started publishing poetry in 1991.

In 2006 he won the Jenko Award for his poetry collection Hipodrom[2] and in 2010 the Prešeren Foundation Award for his poetry collection Nenaslovljiva imena.[3] In 2011 he received the Rožanc Award for Nujnost poezije.

Poetry collections

  • Luč delfina (1991)
  • Jantar časa (1995)
  • Rosa (2002)
  • Hipodrom (2006)
  • Nenaslovljiva imena (2008)

Modra obleka (2011) Roke v dežju (2011) Noč je abstraktnejša kot N (2014)

  • * ‘‘Minima impossibilia‘‘ (2016)

Liebestod (2017) 11 (2018) Stigmatizacija (2019) Goreča knjiga (2020)

Books of prose

Sovjetska knjiga (2012) Larvae (2019) Skrij me, sneg (2021)

Book of essays

Nujnost poezije (2010)

References


https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/ancient-modern-racetracks-an-interview-with-translator-dan-rosenberg-on-miklavz-komeljs-hippodrome-conducted-by-zach-savich/


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