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Name
  
France Koblar

Role
  
Historian

Awards
  
Preseren Award


France Koblar

Born
  
29 November 1889 Zelezniki, Austria-Hungary (now in Slovenia) (
1889-11-29
)

Occupation
  
literary historian, editor and translator

Notable awards
  
Preseren Award 1951 for his work in theatrical culture, literary history and criticism Preseren Award 1969 for his life's work in literature

Died
  
January 11, 1975, Ljubljana, Slovenia

France Koblar (29 November 1889 – 11 January 1975) was a Slovene literary historian, editor and translator.

Koblar was born in Železniki in what was then Austria-Hungary and is now in Slovenia. He studied Slavic languages and Latin at Vienna. He worked as a secondary school teacher at the Poljane Grammar School in Ljubljana from 1919 till 1945 and became a professor of dramaturgy and history of theatre at the newly founded Ljubljana Theatre Academy in 1946 where he worked until 1970. He was president of the Slovene Writers' Association between 1938 and 1945. He was made a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1964. Between 1966 and 1975 he was chairman of the Slovenska matica cultural institution and publishing house. He was twice the recipient of the Prešeren Award, in 1951 for his work in theatrical culture, literary history and criticism and again in 1969 for his life's work in literature.

The Železniki Cultural and Artistic Society in the town of his birth is named after Koblar.

Selected works

  • Po dvanajstih letih: Ljudska igra v štirih dejanjih, (1923)
  • Starejša slovenska drama, (1951)
  • Novejša slovenska drama, (1954)
  • Simon Gregorčič: njegov čas, življenje in delo, (1962)
  • Dvajset let slovenske drame, (1965)
  • Slovenska dramatika: (1, 2), (1972)
  • Moj obračun, (1976)
  • References

    France Koblar Wikipedia