- Janez Jalen
Janez Jalen (
26 May 1891 ,Rodine -12 April 1966 ,Ljubno ) was a Slovenewriter andpriest .Biography
Janez Jalen was born into a rural family. His father awakened in him a great interest in nature early on in his life. After finishing secondary school in
Kranj he studiedtheology inLjubljana . His first pastoral appointment was toSrednja vas nearBohinj . The beauty of the surrounding area, which he came to love and admire, was what encouraged him to begin writing. During the First World War he was mobilised into the Austrian Army and served as acurate in the Lebring Army Camp nearGraz . After the war he served as a priest in a number of places around Slovenia:Črnomelj ,Stara Loka ,Trnovo ,Notranje Gorice andLjubljana where he took early retirement in 1933. After the Second World War he re-entered service and was priest inGrahovo and finally Ljubno where he died. He is buried in Rodine.Work
In his early period Jalen dedicated most of his time to writing plays depicting rural life at the time of the First World War. Among these are "Dom" (Home) 1923, "Srenja" (The Common) (1924) and "Bratje" (Brothers) (1931). Later he began writing
prose , in which he also deals with rural life, albeit in a slightly idyllic way. His firstnovel "Ovčar Marko" (Shepherd Marko) was originally published in instalments in the magazine Mladika, the book only being published a year later in 1929. In 1958 it was re-published as the first part of "Vozarji", an intended quartet about rural life. Jalen died before publishing any further volumes. His most well known work is a tale of a prehistoric people living on the marshes south ofLjubljana , titled "Bobri" (Beavers) which was published in thee parts ("Sam, Rod, Vrh"; 1942 - 43). At his death a number of works remained unfinished and unpublished.Other works:
*Nevesta (Bride) (play, 1936)
*Grobovi (Graves) (play, 1936)
*Lesena peč (The Wooden Stove) (play, 1937)
*Cvetkova Cilka (novel, 1939)
*Previsi (collection of tales and short stories, 1940)
*Trop brez zvoncev (The Bell-less Herd) (novel, 1941)
*Ograd (The Den) (novel, 1961)
*Razpotja (Crossroads) (novel, not published until 2003)
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