Aleš Debeljak (25 December 1961 – 28 January 2016) was a Slovenian cultural critic, poet, and essayist. Debeljak was born in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana...
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Debeljak is a surname. It may refer to: Aleš Debeljak (1961–2016), Slovenian cultural critic, poet and essayist Erica Johnson Debeljak (born 1961), American-Slovenian...
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editor Aleš Bárta (born 1960), Czech organist Aleš Besta (born 1983), Czech football player Aleš Chvalovský (born 1979), Czech goalkeeper Aleš Debeljak (born...
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co-Director of the Centre for European Law at King's College London Aleš Debeljak, cultural critic, poet, and essayist Alyson Bailes, a former English...
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Matej Bor (1913–1993) Ivan Cankar (1876–1918) Anica Černej (1900–1944) Aleš Debeljak (1961–2016) Karel Destovnik (1922–1944) Pavel Golia (1887–1959) Alojz...
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unrhymed and in free verse. Among such writers are Milan Jesih and Aleš Debeljak. See Irish poetry Although sonnets had long been written in English...
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Šalamun, and Brina Svit. Among the post-1990 authors best known are Aleš Debeljak, Miha Mazzini, and Alojz Ihan. There are several literary magazines...
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poet Aleš Debeljak mentioned both Borges and Kiš in a 1994 essay called "The Disintegration of Yugoslavia: The Twilight of the Idols"; Debeljak, in a...
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literature. In early 1990s, she followed her later husband, Slovene poet Aleš Debeljak, and moved from U.S. to Slovenia. They had three children together....
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poet and novelist John F. Deane (born 1943), Irish poet and novelist Aleš Debeljak (1961–2016), Slovenian critic, poet and essayist Jean Louis De Esque...
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