
Boris Pahor
Boris Pahor was a Slovenian writer and concentration camp survivor, renowned for his literary works that delve into themes of identity, memory, and trauma, particularly in relation to the experience of war. His profound contributions to literature have established him as a significant figure in Slovenian cultural history.
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Boris Pahor was a man of memory and sharp ethics who did not allow history to become mere decoration.
Če nam vzamejo svobodo, je konecBoris Pahor wrote Necropolis, taking readers into parts of the Holocaust.
Best books to read: My daughter set me a tough literary challengeBoris Pahor was banned from entering Yugoslavia for years due to an interview he published.
Jugoslovanska železna zavesa je obsta(ja)la le v glavah nekaterihBoris Pahor initiated the celebration of Primož Trubar's day on the 500th anniversary of his birth.
Giorgia Meloni bo šla na volišče, a ne bo oddala glasovniceBoris Pahor is an author who debuted at the age of ninety and was visited by Elido Fazi.
Elido Fazi: «Vidal mi consigliò Dan Brown ma purtroppo non l’ho ascoltato. Mi sono svenato per Twilight. Respinsi Carofiglio, ora lo vorrei»Boris Pahor is featured in a documentary film that is part of the festival's program.
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