Ivan Cankar (pronounced [ˈtsaːŋkaɾ], pronunciation) (10 May 1876 – 11 December 1918) was a Slovene writer, playwright, essayist, poet, and political activist...
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The Ivan Cankar District (pronounced [ˈiːʋan ˈtsaːŋkaɾ]; Slovene: Mestna četrt Ivan Cankar) is a city district of the City Municipality of Maribor in northeastern...
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center is named after the Slovene writer and social-democratic politician Ivan Cankar (1876–1918). The centre has four halls named after Slovene artists: Gallus...
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James Joyce, Italo Svevo, Sigmund Freud, Zofka Kveder, Dragotin Kette, Ivan Cankar, Scipio Slataper, and Umberto Saba.[citation needed] The city was the...
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Slovene Impressionist and Neo-Romantic poet. Together with Josip Murn, Ivan Cankar, and Oton Župančič, he is considered the founder of modernism in Slovene...
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E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Peter Božič (1932–2009) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Tone Čufar (1905–1942) Fran Saleški Finžgar (1871–1962) Drago...
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Breton (1896–1966) Hermann Broch (1886–1951) Basil Bunting (1900–1985) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Karel Čapek (1890–1938) Constantine P. Cavafy (1863–1933)...
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March 1879 – 18 June 1901) was a Slovene symbolist poet. Together with Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič, and Dragotin Kette, he was regarded as one of the beginners...
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The most important authors of this period were Ivan Cankar, Oton Župančič and Dragotin Kette, while Ivan Grohar and Rihard Jakopič were among the most...
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Modernism, with the most influential Slovene writer and playwright, Ivan Cankar; it was then followed by expressionism (Srečko Kosovel), avantgardism...
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