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Nietzschejem: Nietzsche in ničejanstvo v slovenski literaturi (2003), Branjepo izbiri (2004). He has prepared and written introductions to several anthologies(Veno Taufer, Srečko Kosovel, Nietzsche, The Slovenian Essayin the Nineties, Mi se vrnemo zvečer: Antologija mlade slovenske poezije1990–2003). His interests include Nietzsche and Slovenian literature, literatureand philosophy, modernism and post-modernism, and contemporarySlovenian literature. He also writes literary reviews and essays. In the1990’s he was editor-in-chief of Literatura magazine.Boris . Novak is a poet, dramatist, essayist, translator, writer of children’sliterature, and professor at the Department of Comparative Literature andLiterary Theory at the Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana. In 1999 he has been avisiting professor of poetry at the University of Tennessee (Chattanooga) inthe USA. He has published 61 books, including many works of fiction. Hisspecial interests include comparative prosody (Po-etika forme, 1997, Sonet,2004), medieval and Renaisance literature and symbolism (Simbolističnalirika, 1997). His plays and poems have been translated into many languages.He also translates from French (Mallarmé, Valéry, Verlaine, Jabès),English (Seamus Heaney), Dutch (M. van Paemel) and Southern Slavoniclanguages (Josip Osti). He has published an extensive anthology of modernFrench lyric poetry and the first Slovenian selection of the lyric poetry ofOccitan troubadours. He has received many awards for his accomplishments,among them the ‘Zlati znak’ of the Scientific Research Centre,Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, for his work on the theory ofverse (1998).Darja Pavlič is an Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at theDepartment of Slavonic Languages and Literature of the Faculty of Educationof the University of Maribor, where she teaches world literature and literarytheory. From 2003, she has been editor-in-chief and managing editor of thePrimerjalna <strong>književnost</strong> review, published by the Slovenian ComparativeLiterature Association. She published the book Funkcije podobja v poezijiK. Koviča, D. Zajca in G. Strniše (2003). Her main areas of research are:literary rhetoric, romanticism, modern poetry, and Slovenian poetry.Katia Pizzi is a graduate of Bologna and Cambridge. She currently lecturesat the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, School of AdvancedStudy, University of London. She has published extensively on literary,historical, and cultural-historical aspects relating to Trieste and the northeasternborders of Italy (see in particular her volume: A City in Search ofan Author: the Literary Identity of Trieste (2001). Her interests include culturalmemory, nationalism, the Futurist avant-garde (especially the visualand performing arts), and popular culture (especially comics and children’sliterature).Bożena Tokarz is a professor at the Institute of Slavic Philology at theUniversity of Silesia (Poland), head of the Department of Literary Theory

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