Milo Urban

Milo Urban
Milo Urban
Born 24 August 1904(1904-08-24)
Rabčice, Austria-Hungary
Died 10 March 1982(1982-03-10) (aged 77)
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Pen name Ján Rovňan ml.
Occupation Writer, journalist
Language Slovak
Nationality Slovak
Spouse(s) Žofia Urbanová-Paňáková

Milo Urban (pseudonyms Ján Rovňan ml., Podbabjagurský) (24 August 1904 in Rabčice, Kingdom of Hungary – 10 March 1982 in Bratislava) was Slovak writer, translator, journalist and important representatives of modern Slovak literature. Urban is controversial figure because he served as an editor-in-chief of an official propagandist magazine of the Hlinka Guard Gardista in the era of the clerofascist Slovak State and was found guilty for collaboration by the court in 1948.

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Works

Stories, novellas, novels

  • 1920 - Ej, ten tanec, story (published in magazine Vatra)
  • Nešťastník
  • Už je pozde
  • V zhone žitia
  • Vanitas vanitatum
  • Typograf
  • 1922 - Jašek Kutliak spod Bačinky (Jašek Kutliak from Under Bučinka), novella
  • 1926 - Za vyšným mlynom (Beyond the Upper Mill), this work was used as a model to Eugen Suchoň's opera Krútňava
  • 1928 - Výkriky bez ozveny (Calls Without Echo), collection of novellas
    • V súmraku
    • Štefan Koňarčík-Chrapek a Pán Boh
    • Rozprávka o Labudovi
    • Mičinova kobyla
    • Tajomstvo Pavla Hrona
    • Svedomie a Staroba
  • 1932 - Z tichého frontu (From the Silent Front), collection of novellas
    • Skok do priepasti
    • Nie!
    • Roztopené srdce
    • Pred dražbou
    • Drevený chlieb
    • Človek, ktorý hľadá šťastie
  • 1927 - Živý bič (The Living Whip), novel (1st part of the trilogy)
  • 1930 - Hmly na úsvite (Fog at Dawn), free continuation of Živý bič (2nd part of the pentalogy)
  • 1940 - V osídlach (In the Snares), free continuation of Živý bič (3rd part of the pentalogy)
  • 1943 - Novely (Novellas)
  • 1957 - Zhasnuté svetlá (Lights Doused), free continuation of Živý bič (4th part of the pentalogy)
  • 1964 - Kto seje vietor (Who Sows the Wind), free continuation of Živý bič (5th part of the pentalogy)
  • 1996 - Železom po železe

Essays

  • 1970 - Zelená krv: Spomienky hájnikovho syna (Green Blood: Memories of the gamekeeper's son)
  • 1992 - Kade-tade po Halinde
  • 1994 - Na brehu krvavej rieky
  • 1995 - Sloboda nie je špás

Other works

  • 1920 / 1921 - Zavrhnutý, poem (published in magazine Vatra)
  • 1925 - Otroci predsudkov, play (only preview, which was published in magazine Slovenský národ)
  • 1934 - Česká literatúra a Slováci, lecture
  • 1991 - Beta, kde si? , play (only year of inscenation, not published)

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