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Notable works
  
Banalije

Name
  
Brane Mozetic


Role
  
Poet

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Born
  
14 October 1958 Ljubljana, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia) (
1958-10-14
)

Occupation
  
Poet, writer, translator and editor

Notable awards
  
Jenko Award 2003 for Banalije

Books
  
Lost Story, Obsession, Passion

Education
  
University of Ljubljana

Lectura de brane mozeti en el xix festival internacional de poes a de rosario


Brane Mozetič (born 14 October 1958) is a Slovene poet, writer, editor and translator. He is known for his homoerotic poetry, his editorial work and his translations of works by Rimbaud, Genet and Foucault into Slovene.

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Mozetič was born in Ljubljana in 1958. He studied Comparative literature and Literary theory at the University of Ljubljana and graduated in 1983. He works as the editor of the literary collections Aleph and Lambda at the Centre for Slovenian Literature. In 2003 he won the Jenko Award for his poetry collection Banalije (Banalities).

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Poetry collections

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  • Sneguljčica je sedem palčkov, 1976
  • Soledadesi, 1978
  • Pesmi in plesi, 1982
  • Modrina dotika, 1986
  • Zaklinjanja, 1987
  • Mreža, 1989
  • Obsedenost/Obsession, slov. – franc. izdaja, 1991
  • Pesmi za umrlimi sanjami, 1995
  • Metulji, 2000
  • Banalije, 2003
  • Še banalije, 2005
  • In še, 2007
  • Prose

  • Pasijon, 1993
  • Angeli, 1996
  • Zgubljena zgodba, 2001

  • Brane Mozetič Brane Mozeti Nedokonane skice neke revolucije SiQRD

    Brane Mozetič OUP Galerija slik OUPova literarna avantura Brane Mozeti

    Brane Mozetič wwwtranscriptrevieworgfileslegacyMozeticfot

    References

    Brane Mozetič Wikipedia