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Ivan Minatti

Ivan Minatti (22 March 1924 – 9 June 2012) was a Slovene poet, translator, and editor.[1] He started writing poetry before World War II, but principally belongs to the first postwar generation of Slovene poets.[2] He is one of the best representatives of Slovene Intimism.[1]

Ivan Minatti
Born(1924-03-22)22 March 1924
Slovenske Konjice, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now in Slovenia)
Died9 June 2012(2012-06-09) (aged 88)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Occupation
  • Poet
  • translator
  • editor
NationalitySlovenian
Literary movementSlovene Intimism
Notable worksYou Have to Love Somebody
(poem collection)
,
The Pain of the Unexperienced
(poem collection)
,
I Listen to the Silence Inside Me
(poem collection)
Notable awardsPrešeren Fund Award
1964 for the poem collection You Have to Love Somebody
Sovre Award
1972 for the translations of Kočo Racin and Izet Sarajlić
Prešeren Award
1985 for the poem collection I Listen to the Silence Inside Me
Veronika Award
2009 for his life work

Life edit

Minatti was born in 1924 in Slovenske Konjice in northeastern Slovenia.[1] His family moved first to Slovenj Gradec and then to Ljubljana while he was still a child.[3] He attended Gymnasium in Ljubljana, finished it in 1943, and then enrolled in medical studies, but postponed his education to join the Partisans in 1944.[4] After the war, he studied Slavic studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana and graduated in 1952.[5] He worked as an editor at Mladinska Knjiga publishers from 1947 until his retirement in 1984.[3] He became a regular member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1991.[1] He died at the age of 88[1] and was buried at Žale in Ljubljana.[6]

Work edit

Minatti's poems, influenced by the horrors of the war, are lyrical and deal with modern-age resignation and melancholy.[1] According to the poet Boris A. Novak, his work signified a radical break with collectivist postwar poetry and the start of a personal poetry, making Minatti one of the breakthrough Slovene poets of the 20th century.[5] The poet and translator Veno Taufer characterised him as a rock-steady and at the same time of a soft heart and ascribed his success to his expression of human as well as social distress in the postwar Communist Slovenia.[5] Minatti is known for his references to nature. According to the poet Ciril Zlobec, he used nature as a source of deep symbols and metaphors for man and his life.[6]

Awards edit

Minatti won the Prešeren Fund Award in 1964 for his poetry collection You Have to Love Somebody (Slovene: Nekoga moraš imeti rad).[7] In 1972, he won the Sovre Award, bestowed for the best translations into Slovene, for his translations of lyrical poems by the Macedonian poet Kočo Racin and the Bosnian poet Izet Sarajlić.[8] In 1985, he won the Prešeren Award for his poetry collection I Listen to the Silence Inside Me (Prisluškujem tišini v sebi).[9]

Poetry collections edit

  • Off-Trail (S poti, 1947)
  • And the Spring Will Come (Pa bo pomlad prišla, 1955)
  • You Have to Love Somebody (Nekoga moraš imeti rad, 1963)
  • The Wind Sings (Veter poje, 1963)
  • The Pain of the Unexperienced (Bolečina nedoživetega, 1964)
  • Poems (Pesmi, 1971)
  • The Face (Obraz, 1972)
  • When I Am Silent and Good (Ko bom tih in dober, 1973)
  • The Poems (Pesmi, 1977) - with Janez Menart and Lojze Krakar
  • I Eavesdrop on the Silence Within Me (Prisluškujem tišini v sebi, 1984)
  • Behind the Closed Eyelids: Chosen Poems (Pod zaprtimi vekami, izbrane pesmi, 1999)
  • Minatti – Chosen Lyrical Poetry (Minatti – izbrana lirika, 2004)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Ivan Minatti, Poet, Has Died". English Service: News. Slovenian Press Agency. 10 June 2012.
  2. ^ . Slovene writers' portal (in Slovenian). DSP Slovene Writers' Association. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Umrl je pesnik in prevajalec Ivan Minatti" [Ivan Minatti, Poet and Translator, Has Died]. MMC RTV Slovenija. RTV Slovenija. 9 June 2012.
  4. ^ B. Pynsent, Robert; I. Kanikova, Sonia, eds. (1993). Reader's encyclopedia of Eastern European literature. HarperCollins. p. 267. ISBN 9780062700070.
  5. ^ a b c "Po Minattijevi smrti: bil je velik pesnik" [After Minatti's Death: He Was a Great Poet]. 24ur.com. PRO PLUS, d. o. o. 10 June 2012.
  6. ^ a b "Zlobec: Minatti je poezijo živel z enako intenzivnostjo kot življenje" [Zlobec: Minatti Lived Poetry with the Same Intensivity as Life]. Planet Siol.net (in Slovenian). 15 June 2012. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Nagrade Prešernovega sklada" [Prešeren Fund Awards] (PDF). Slovenian Ministry of Culture. Retrieved 10 June 2012.[dead link]
  8. ^ [Sovre Laureates] (in Slovenian). Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
  9. ^ "Prešernove nagrade" [Prešeren Awards] (PDF). Slovenian Ministry of Culture. Retrieved 10 June 2012.[dead link]

ivan, minatti, march, 1924, june, 2012, slovene, poet, translator, editor, started, writing, poetry, before, world, principally, belongs, first, postwar, generation, slovene, poets, best, representatives, slovene, intimism, born, 1924, march, 1924slovenske, ko. Ivan Minatti 22 March 1924 9 June 2012 was a Slovene poet translator and editor 1 He started writing poetry before World War II but principally belongs to the first postwar generation of Slovene poets 2 He is one of the best representatives of Slovene Intimism 1 Ivan MinattiBorn 1924 03 22 22 March 1924Slovenske Konjice Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes now in Slovenia Died9 June 2012 2012 06 09 aged 88 Ljubljana SloveniaOccupationPoet translator editorNationalitySlovenianLiterary movementSlovene IntimismNotable worksYou Have to Love Somebody poem collection The Pain of the Unexperienced poem collection I Listen to the Silence Inside Me poem collection Notable awardsPreseren Fund Award 1964 for the poem collection You Have to Love Somebody Sovre Award 1972 for the translations of Koco Racin and Izet Sarajlic Preseren Award 1985 for the poem collection I Listen to the Silence Inside Me Veronika Award 2009 for his life work Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Awards 4 Poetry collections 5 ReferencesLife editMinatti was born in 1924 in Slovenske Konjice in northeastern Slovenia 1 His family moved first to Slovenj Gradec and then to Ljubljana while he was still a child 3 He attended Gymnasium in Ljubljana finished it in 1943 and then enrolled in medical studies but postponed his education to join the Partisans in 1944 4 After the war he studied Slavic studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ljubljana and graduated in 1952 5 He worked as an editor at Mladinska Knjiga publishers from 1947 until his retirement in 1984 3 He became a regular member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1991 1 He died at the age of 88 1 and was buried at Zale in Ljubljana 6 Work editMinatti s poems influenced by the horrors of the war are lyrical and deal with modern age resignation and melancholy 1 According to the poet Boris A Novak his work signified a radical break with collectivist postwar poetry and the start of a personal poetry making Minatti one of the breakthrough Slovene poets of the 20th century 5 The poet and translator Veno Taufer characterised him as a rock steady and at the same time of a soft heart and ascribed his success to his expression of human as well as social distress in the postwar Communist Slovenia 5 Minatti is known for his references to nature According to the poet Ciril Zlobec he used nature as a source of deep symbols and metaphors for man and his life 6 Awards editMinatti won the Preseren Fund Award in 1964 for his poetry collection You Have to Love Somebody Slovene Nekoga moras imeti rad 7 In 1972 he won the Sovre Award bestowed for the best translations into Slovene for his translations of lyrical poems by the Macedonian poet Koco Racin and the Bosnian poet Izet Sarajlic 8 In 1985 he won the Preseren Award for his poetry collection I Listen to the Silence Inside Me Prisluskujem tisini v sebi 9 Poetry collections editOff Trail S poti 1947 And the Spring Will Come Pa bo pomlad prisla 1955 You Have to Love Somebody Nekoga moras imeti rad 1963 The Wind Sings Veter poje 1963 The Pain of the Unexperienced Bolecina nedozivetega 1964 Poems Pesmi 1971 The Face Obraz 1972 When I Am Silent and Good Ko bom tih in dober 1973 The Poems Pesmi 1977 with Janez Menart and Lojze Krakar I Eavesdrop on the Silence Within Me Prisluskujem tisini v sebi 1984 Behind the Closed Eyelids Chosen Poems Pod zaprtimi vekami izbrane pesmi 1999 Minatti Chosen Lyrical Poetry Minatti izbrana lirika 2004 References edit a b c d e f Ivan Minatti Poet Has Died English Service News Slovenian Press Agency 10 June 2012 Slovene Writers Association site Slovene writers portal in Slovenian DSP Slovene Writers Association Archived from the original on 16 February 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2012 a b Umrl je pesnik in prevajalec Ivan Minatti Ivan Minatti Poet and Translator Has Died MMC RTV Slovenija RTV Slovenija 9 June 2012 B Pynsent Robert I Kanikova Sonia eds 1993 Reader s encyclopedia of Eastern European literature HarperCollins p 267 ISBN 9780062700070 a b c Po Minattijevi smrti bil je velik pesnik After Minatti s Death He Was a Great Poet 24ur com PRO PLUS d o o 10 June 2012 a b Zlobec Minatti je poezijo zivel z enako intenzivnostjo kot zivljenje Zlobec Minatti Lived Poetry with the Same Intensivity as Life Planet Siol net in Slovenian 15 June 2012 Archived from the original on 22 February 2013 Nagrade Presernovega sklada Preseren Fund Awards PDF Slovenian Ministry of Culture Retrieved 10 June 2012 dead link Sovretovi Nagrajenci Sovre Laureates in Slovenian Archived from the original on 25 April 2012 Retrieved 10 June 2012 Presernove nagrade Preseren Awards PDF Slovenian Ministry of Culture Retrieved 10 June 2012 dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ivan Minatti amp oldid 1168377316, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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