Jump to content

Hrvatsko slovo: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Jentacular (talk | contribs)
removed {{Expand Croatian|date=January 2019}} as I believe I have expanded all the info that is useful, and correct from the Croatian article
Jentacular (talk | contribs)
removed a space
Line 1: Line 1:
{{short description|Croatian magazine (e. 1995)}}
{{short description|Croatian magazine (e. 1995)}}
{{Italic title}}
{{Italic title}}

'''''Hrvatsko slovo''''' is a weekly culture magazine from [[Zagreb]]. It was founded in 1995 by prominent Croatian writers [[Mile Pešorda]], [[Dubravko Horvatić]], Nedjeljko Fabrio, Stjepan Šešelj and Mile Maslać.
'''''Hrvatsko slovo''''' is a weekly culture magazine from [[Zagreb]]. It was founded in 1995 by prominent Croatian writers [[Mile Pešorda]], [[Dubravko Horvatić]], Nedjeljko Fabrio, Stjepan Šešelj and Mile Maslać.



Revision as of 21:15, 28 November 2019

Hrvatsko slovo is a weekly culture magazine from Zagreb. It was founded in 1995 by prominent Croatian writers Mile Pešorda, Dubravko Horvatić, Nedjeljko Fabrio, Stjepan Šešelj and Mile Maslać.

At the founding meeting in Zagreb, held on March 28, 1995, the concept of the new weekly magazine, presented by Dubravko Horvatić, was accepted, as well as Milo Pesor's proposal that the magazine bears the name HRVATSKO SLOVO. The first issue of Hrvasko Slovo was published in Zagreb on April 28, 1995 by its founders, writer Dubravko Horvatić, editor-in-chief, Stjepan Seselj, director, Mile Pesor, deputy editor-in-chief and editor for literature, and DHK president Nedjeljko Fabrio. One of the co-creators was the Croatian poet Mile Maslać, later deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper. [1]

The magazine published works of Hrvoje Hitrec, Zoran Tadić, Sven Lasta, Mirko Marjanović, Ljubica Štefan and many others.

Notable Contributors

Many prominent Croatians have contributed to the magazine.

Notable contributors from various fields, such writers, artists, scientists, as well as experts in various fields, include Vlado Andrilović, Ivan Aralica, Ivan Babić, Stjepan Sulek (editor-in-chief), Franjo Brkic, Emil Čić, Tomislav Dretar, Malkica Dugeč, Nela Eržišnik, Dubravko Horvatić, Marijan Krmpotić, Krešimir Mišak, Javor Novak, Mladen Pavković, Mile Pešorda, Zlatko Tomičić, Marijan Horvat-Mileković, Tomislav Sunić, Tin Kolumbić, Nevenka Nekic, Zvonimir Magdić, Ivan Sionić, Ivan Biondić, Branimir Souček, Zoran Vukman, Branka Hlevnjak, Igor Mrduljaš, Nenad Piskac, Esad Jogić, Lidija Bajuk [2], Zeljko Sabol, Ivan Boždar (alias Satir or wild man) [3], Damir Pesord, Benjamin Tolić, Davor Dijanović, Ivica Luetić and others.

Publishing

Hrvatsko Slovo published by its own Library of Hrvasko Slovo, has published the works of these Croatian and other distinguished writers: Veljko Barbieri, Mirko Marjanović, Đurđica Ivanišević, Hrvoje Hitrec, Stjepan Šešelj, Igor Mrduljaš, Ljubica Štefan, Sven Lasta, Maja Freundlich, Dubravko Horvatić, Benjamin Tolić, Milan Vuković, Zoran Tadic, Mladen Rojnica, Mate Kovacevic [5], Pero Pavlović and others.

Awards Created

The magazine established two prizes: Dubravko Horvatić Prize (for prose and poetry) and Ljubica Štefan Prize (for historical and scientific contributions).[4]

References

  1. ^ Mirko Marjanović: Leksikon hrvatskih književnika BiH od najstarijih vremena do danas
  2. ^ Lidija Bajuk: Dnevnik. 7.-13. X. Potrudimo se očuvati najveće vrijednosti hrvatske tradicije, Hrvatsko slovo, Friday, 18 November 2011., pg. 7.
  3. ^ Ivan Boždar, osobne stranice
  4. ^ Accolades of Croatian Cultural Found hkz.hr, access date 11 November 2018