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Notable works
  
Parniki v dezju

Awards
  
Preseren Fund Award

Role
  
Poet

Name
  
Marjan Strojan


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Born
  
16 August 1949 (
1949-08-16
)

Occupation
  
Poet, journalist and translator

Notable awards
  
Veronika Award 2000 for Parniki v dezju

Books
  
In unfriendly weather: four Slovenian poets

Education
  
University of Ljubljana

Marjan Strojan (born 16 August 1949) is a Slovene poet, journalist and translator. He has published a number of collections of his own poetry and also translates English and American poets into Slovene.

Strojan was born in 1949. He studied Comparative literature and Philosophy at the University of Ljubljana and worked as a journalist at the Slovene section of the BBC World Service and now works at Radio Slovenija. He has translated Chaucer's Cantebury Tales, Beowulf, poems by Robert Frost, James Joyce and Milton's Paradise Lost into Slovene and also received awards for his translations. Since 2009 he is president of the Slovenian section of PEN International. He is an honorary fellow of the University of Iowa and the Hong Kong Baptist University.

In 2000 he won the Veronika Award for his poetry collection Parniki v dežju (Steamers in the Rain).

Poetry collections

  • Vreme, kamni, krave (Weather, Stones, Cows), 2010
  • Pokrajine s senco (Landscapes with Shadows), 2006
  • Dan, ko me ljubiš (The Day You Love Me), 2003
  • Parniki v dežju (Steamers in the Rain), 1999
  • Drobne nespečnosti (Small Insomnias), 1991
  • Izlet v naravo (Excursion into Nature), 1990
  • References

    Marjan Strojan Wikipedia