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Drago Jančar

    April 13, 1948

    Drago Jančar's literary explorations delve into the tension between the individual and their societal environment, often drawing on historical themes and presenting them allegorically. His prose, influenced by modernist and postmodernist techniques, examines the tragic collisions between human existence and the chaos of the objective world. In his dramatic works, he typically portrays an individual's downfall when pitted against an unfeeling system, and his essays tackle the existential and political dilemmas faced by intellectuals. As the most translated contemporary Slovenian author, Jančar is lauded for his distinctive ability to capture the complexities of the human condition.

    Drago Jančar
    Als die Welt entstand
    Rauschen im Kopf
    Katarina paw i Jezuita
    Katharina, der Pfau und der Jesuit
    The Tree with No Name
    I Saw Her that Night