Janez Kajzer | |
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Born | Vižmarje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia) | 21 January 1938
Occupation | writer, journalist, translator, editor |
Notable works | Mimo dnevnega načrta, Macesen: Roman o Ivanu Groharju, |
Notable awards |
Levstik Award 1963 for Mimo dnevnega načrta |
Janez Kajzer (born 21 January 1938) is a Slovene writer, journalist, translator and editor. [1]
Kajzer was born in Vižmarje in Ljubljana in 1938. After finishing secondary school he found employment as a journalist at Mladina and Delo and later as an editor at the Borec and Prešernova Družba publishing houses. He has published a number of novels and collections of short stories. [2]
He won the Levstik Award in 1960 for his first published work, the collection of short stories Mimo dnevnega načrta (Beyond the Daily Plan). [3]
Janez Kajzer | |
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Born | Vižmarje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia) | 21 January 1938
Occupation | writer, journalist, translator, editor |
Notable works | Mimo dnevnega načrta, Macesen: Roman o Ivanu Groharju, |
Notable awards |
Levstik Award 1963 for Mimo dnevnega načrta |
Janez Kajzer (born 21 January 1938) is a Slovene writer, journalist, translator and editor. [1]
Kajzer was born in Vižmarje in Ljubljana in 1938. After finishing secondary school he found employment as a journalist at Mladina and Delo and later as an editor at the Borec and Prešernova Družba publishing houses. He has published a number of novels and collections of short stories. [2]
He won the Levstik Award in 1960 for his first published work, the collection of short stories Mimo dnevnega načrta (Beyond the Daily Plan). [3]