Miroslav Košuta

Miroslav Košuta
Anton Nanut and Miroslav Košuta at the Prešeren Award reception in 2011

Miroslav Košuta (born 11 March 1936) is a Slovene poet, playwright and translator from Trieste, a younger representative of Intimism and Socialist Realism.[1] On 7 February 2011, he received the Prešeren Award, the highest cultural award in Slovenia, for his poetry and contributions to the preservation of the Slovene language in Italy.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Miroslav Košuta". The Portal of Slovene Authors (Slovene Writers' Association). http://www.drustvo-dsp.si/si/pisatelji/494/detail.html. Retrieved 7 February 2011. 
  2. ^ "Nagrada Nanutu in Košuti [The Award Goes to Nanut and Košuta]" (in Slovene). Zurnal24. http://www.zurnal24.si/slovenija/nagrada-nanutu-in-kosuti-201375/clanek. Retrieved 7 February 2011. 



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