Lojze Zupanc
Lojze Zupanc was a Slovene writer, poet, playwright and journalist best known for his short stories based on folktales and other traditional stories.
Zupanc was born in Ljubljana in 1906. He trained as a teacher in Ljubljana and Maribor and worked as a teacher in Štrekljevec and numerous other places in White Carniola and the Kočevje area. During the Second World War he participated in the National Liberation Struggle and was imprisoned by the Italian Fascist authorities in 1943. His experiences of imprisonment are described in the autobiographical tale Sonce je umrlo. After the war he worked in Gornji Grad and Škofja Loka where he retired in 1965 and lived until his death in 1973.
He won the Levstik Award twice, in 1957 for his collection of stories Povodni mož v Savinji and in 1971 for his collection of stories Zlato pod Blegošem.Published works
- Belokranjske pripovedke, 1932
- Bili so trije velikani, 1932
- Dedek, povej, 1939
- Čudežni rog, 1944
- Jezerka, 1944
- Svirel povodnega moža in druge belokranjske pripovedke, 1944
- Velikan Nenasit, 1944
- Zaklad na Kučarju, 1956
- Povodni mož v Savinji, 1957
- Deklica in kač, 1960
- Kamniti most, 1964
- Sto belokranjskih, 1965
- Zlato pod Blegošem, 1971
- Sinček palček, 1979
- Deklica s tremi lešniki, 1984
- Pripovedke o Škofji Loki, 2008
Novels
- Pod križem, 1944
- Mlini stoje, 1945
Other stories
- Stari Hrk, 1934
- Tretji rod, 1938
- Turjačani, 1938
- Vklenjena mladost, 1943
- Sonce je umrlo, 1964
- Anka Mikoljeva, 1979