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OVERVIEW:
Sources used in this section
Medana 2002 festival. Photo by Nebojsa Tejic
Websites
Centre for Slovene Literature website and catalogues of Slovene presentations, eg at BookWorld Prague 2005 or Frankfurt Book Fair 2006
AirBeletrina webzine - http://www.airbeletrina.si
Bibliography
The following bibliography is regularly updated by Miran Hladnik at http://www.ijs.si/lit/slov_lit.html-l2 - it is listed here according to the year of appearance:
Henry R Cooper, Jr, France Prešeren, Twayne, Boston, 1981.
Michael Scammel, 'Slovenia and Its Poet', New York Review of Books 24, October 1991.
A Reader's Guide to Slovenia, ed Carole R Rogel and Lawrence D Orton, US Department of State, Foreign Service Institute, School of Area Studies, 1992.
The Day Tito Died: Contemporary Slovenian Short Stories, Forest Books, London, Bostton, 1993.
The Double Vision: Four Slovene Poets, Aleph, Chattanooga (Tennessee, USA) Poetry Miscellany Books, 1993.
Aleš Debeljak: Twilight of the Idols: Recollections of a Lost Yugoslavia, White Pine Press, Fredonia, New York, 1994.
The Veiled Landscape: Slovenian Women Writing, Slovenian Office for Women's Policy, Ljubljana, 1995.
At Three and a Half Past Midnight: Anthology of Young Slovene Poetry, Fiction and Non-Fiction, Apokalipsa, Ljubljana, 1996.
The Imagination of Terra Incognita: Slovenian Writing 1945-1995, edited by A Debeljak, White Pine Press, Fredonia, New York, 1997.
'Contemporary Slovenian Drama' by Evald Flisar, Drago Jančar, Dušan Jovanović, Ivo Svetina, Rudi Šeligo, Dane Zajc, in Litterae Slovenicae (Slovenian Literary Magazine) 1997.
Contemporary Slovenian Literature in Translation, Litterae Slovenicae Special Edition, Trubar Foundation, Ljubljana, 1998.
Andrej Blatnik et al, Slovenia: Contemporary Slovenian Literature in Translation, Študentska založba, Ljubljana, 2002.
Aleš Berger, 'The Key Witnesses: the Younger Slovene Prose at the Turn of the Millennium', in Litterae Slovenicae (Slovenian Literary Magazine) 2003.
Apokalipsa 66, texts by Aleš Šteger, Srečko Kosovel, Andrej E Skubic, Primož Repar et al, translation by Tom Ložar, Jure Novak, et al (2003).
Filling Station 27 (2003).
 
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