Saša Vegri | |
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Born | Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now in Serbia) | 12 February 1934
Died | 29 August 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia | (aged 76)
Occupation | poet |
Literary movement | Intimism |
Notable works | Mama pravi, da v očkovi glavi |
Notable awards |
Levstik Award 1979 for Mama pravi, da v očkovi glavi |
Saša Vegri (true name Albina Vodopivec, née Doberšek [1]) (12 February 1934 – 29 August 2010) was a Slovene poet who is also known for her books for young readers. [2]
Vegri was born in Belgrade in 1934. [1] In 1941, her family returned to Sveti Štefan and she went to school in Celje and Ljubljana. She worked as a freelance writer and a librarian. She first published her poetry in various journals in the mid-1950s. At the same time, she started writing for children and young adults. [3]
She won the Levstik Award in 1979 for her work Mama pravi, da v očkovi glavi (Mum Said that in Dad's Head). [4]
Saša Vegri | |
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Born | Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now in Serbia) | 12 February 1934
Died | 29 August 2010 Ljubljana, Slovenia | (aged 76)
Occupation | poet |
Literary movement | Intimism |
Notable works | Mama pravi, da v očkovi glavi |
Notable awards |
Levstik Award 1979 for Mama pravi, da v očkovi glavi |
Saša Vegri (true name Albina Vodopivec, née Doberšek [1]) (12 February 1934 – 29 August 2010) was a Slovene poet who is also known for her books for young readers. [2]
Vegri was born in Belgrade in 1934. [1] In 1941, her family returned to Sveti Štefan and she went to school in Celje and Ljubljana. She worked as a freelance writer and a librarian. She first published her poetry in various journals in the mid-1950s. At the same time, she started writing for children and young adults. [3]
She won the Levstik Award in 1979 for her work Mama pravi, da v očkovi glavi (Mum Said that in Dad's Head). [4]