Voscilo single work   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1986... 1986 Voscilo
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  • English translation of the title: A Wish.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Language: Slovenian
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Our Paths : Multilingual Collection of Poems, Prose and Drama Nase Staze : Visejezicna Zbirka Poezije, Proze i Drame Ivanka Skof (editor), Olga Dubocanin (editor), Melbourne : Association of Yugoslav Writers in Australia and New Zealand , 1986 Z1024581 1986 anthology poetry short story drama 20 writers from the former Yugoslavia contributed poems, short stories and and a short three-act play in Slovenian, Croatian, Macedonian and Serbian. Each work appears with a parallel translation into English. Melbourne : Association of Yugoslav Writers in Australia and New Zealand , 1986
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    y separately published work icon Anthology of Australian Slovenes 1988 Zbornik Avstralskih Slovencev 1988 Joze Preseren (editor), Sydney : Slovenian-Australian Literary & Art Circle , 1988 Z1048614 1988 anthology poetry prose

    Poems and prose by Australian authors from Slovenian background are presented in English or Slovenian. Some works in Slovenian appear with a parallel translation into English. There are also various announcements and description of events pertaining to the cultural and intellectual life of Australian Slovenes.
    To emphasize multiculturalism and the reconciliation aspect of the bicentenial celebrations the anthology also includes the Slovenian translation of works by Australian-born poets such as Geoffrey Dutton, David Brooks and Kath Walker, and a poem by Ngitji Ngitji in the Pitjantjatjara language.

    Sydney : Slovenian-Australian Literary & Art Circle , 1988
    pg. 39
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