Kralj awarded posthumous Kresnik Prize for novel of the year

Kralj awarded posthumous Kresnik Prize for novel of the year

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Ljubljana, 23 June - Lado Kralj, a literary and theatre critic who died in December, has been posthumously awarded the Kresnik Prize for Slovenian novel of the year for a story taking place in Ljubljana between the Italian occupation in the early 1940s and the post-war period in the 1950s. CE Report quoting STA Agency

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