Branko Hofman | |
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![]() Branko Hofman in 1962 | |
Born | Rogatec, Yugoslavia | 29 November 1929
Died | 12 June 1991 Ljubljana, Slovenia | (aged 61)
Occupation | Poet, writer and playwright |
Notable works | Noč do jutra, Ringo Star |
Notable awards |
Levstik Award 1981 for Ringo Star |
Branko Hofman (29 November 1929 – 12 June 1991) was a Slovene poet, writer and playwright. As well as his poetry he is best known for his 1981 novel Noč do jutra (Night Till Morning) that deals with the subject of the Goli Otok prison. [1]
Hofman was born in Rogatec, then part of Yugoslavia, in 1929. He studied Comparative literature at the University of Ljubljana and worked as a journalist at Radio Koper and editor at Večer and the DZS Publishing House.
He won the Levstik Award in 1981 for his book Ringo Star. [2]
Branko Hofman | |
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![]() Branko Hofman in 1962 | |
Born | Rogatec, Yugoslavia | 29 November 1929
Died | 12 June 1991 Ljubljana, Slovenia | (aged 61)
Occupation | Poet, writer and playwright |
Notable works | Noč do jutra, Ringo Star |
Notable awards |
Levstik Award 1981 for Ringo Star |
Branko Hofman (29 November 1929 – 12 June 1991) was a Slovene poet, writer and playwright. As well as his poetry he is best known for his 1981 novel Noč do jutra (Night Till Morning) that deals with the subject of the Goli Otok prison. [1]
Hofman was born in Rogatec, then part of Yugoslavia, in 1929. He studied Comparative literature at the University of Ljubljana and worked as a journalist at Radio Koper and editor at Večer and the DZS Publishing House.
He won the Levstik Award in 1981 for his book Ringo Star. [2]