Alojz Rebula | |
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Born | San Pelagio, Kingdom of Italy | June 21, 1924
Died | October 23, 2018 Topolšica, Slovenia | (aged 94)
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Nationality | Slovenian |
Notable works | The Roman Empress' Vineyard, Nocturne for Primorska, Matins for Slovenia, Maranathà or the Year 999, The Snake Flower, Tomorrow across the Jordan, In the Wind of Sybil The Shadow Dance Jacques Maritain: The Bearer of Sense |
Notable awards | Prešeren Award 1995 for his literary work Acerbi Prize 1997 Nel vento della Sibilla Kresnik Award 2005 A Nocturne for Primorska |
Spouse | Zora Tavčar (writer) (m. 1951–2018; his death) |
Children | Alenka Rebula Tuta (poet) |
Alojz Rebula (June 21, 1924 – October 23, 2018) was a Slovene writer, playwright, essayist, and translator, and a prominent member of the Slovene minority in Italy. He lived and worked in Villa Opicina in the Province of Trieste, Italy.[1] He was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[2]