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    Boris Pahor, OMRI (pronunciation; 26 August 1913 – 30 May 2022) was a Slovene novelist from Trieste, Italy, who was best known for his heartfelt descriptions...
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  • to: Boris Pahor, Slovene writer from Italy Borut Pahor, Slovenian politician, fourth President of Slovenia Jan Pahor, Slovenian footballer Jože Pahor, Slovenian...
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    after damage by neo-Nazis in 1976. Among notable prisoners, the writer Boris Pahor was interned in Natzweiler-Struthof and wrote his novel Necropolis based...
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  • player Boris Nayfeld, Belarusian gangster Boris Nemtsov, Russian scientist and politician Boris Ord, British organist and choirmaster Boris Pahor (1913–2022)...
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    Necropolis (Slovene: Nekropola) is an autobiographical novel by Boris Pahor about his Holocaust experience. It has been compared to works by Primo Levi...
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    Borut Pahor (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈbóːɾut ˈpàːxɔɾ]; born 2 November 1963) is a Slovenian politician who served as President of Slovenia from 2012 to...
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    Friuli, the Julian March and the Province of Ljubljana.[citation needed] Boris Pahor was also held at the camp before being transported to the concentration...
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    authors include Slavoj Žižek, Mladen Dolar, Alenka Zupančič as well as Boris Pahor. Music of Slovenia historically includes numerous musicians and composers...
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    severely criticised for his partizan novellas Strah in pogum (1951). Boris Pahor (Pilgrim among the shadows, 1995, or Necropolis, 1910, Slov. Nekropola...
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  • a taboo topic until an interview with Edvard Kocbek was published by Boris Pahor in his publication Zaliv, causing the 1975 Zaliv Scandal in Tito's Yugoslavia...
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  • the journal Zaliv; it was written by two Slovene writers from Trieste, Boris Pahor and Alojz Rebula, and published in Italy. The interview was titled Edvard...
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  • Italian writer, revolutionary, and poet Edgar Manas (1875-1964), composer Boris Pahor (1913-2022), writer Ermolao Barbaro (1454–1493), appointed professor...
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  • and the writer Boris Pahor. Slovenes that emigrated included the writers Vladimir Bartol and Josip Ribičič, the legal theorist Boris Furlan, and the...
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  • Friedrich Marby, German occult writer Gustaw Morcinek, Polish writer Boris Pahor, Slovenian writer Karol Piegza, Polish writer, teacher and folklorist...
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  • (1914–1988) – poet, satirist, humorist Miha Mazzini (born 1961) – author Boris Pahor (1913–2022) – author Ivan Potrč (1913–1993) – author Sebastijan Pregelj...
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    mountain climber. Marica Nadlišek Bartol (1867–1940), writer and editor. Boris Pahor (1913–2022), novelist. Alojz Rebula (1924–2018), writer and essayist...
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  • February 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2024. "Boris Pahor bo postal francoski vojvoda v umetnosti in humanistiki" [Boris Pahor will become a French duke in the arts...
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    Independence in the square in front of Santa Maria Novella. The Slovene writer Boris Pahor wrote a novel with that title, in which he incorporated the events from...
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  • "eagle". It may refer to: Mila Orlić, Croatian historian and co-author of Boris Pahor Milan Orlić, Serbian poet, prose writer and essayist Mirko Orlić, Croatian...
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    were the first time publicly condemned in an interview that the writer Boris Pahor had with the poet and politician Edvard Kocbek, resulting in a campaign...
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