Ivan Cankar

Slovenian poet and playwright

Ivan Cankar - Slovenian poet and playwright
Born

May 10th, 1876
148 years ago

Died

December 11th, 1918
106 years ago — 42 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Slovenia

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A prominent figure in Slovenian literature, contributions included poetry, essays, and plays that addressed social and political issues. His work often explored themes of national identity and moral dilemmas. Major works included the play 'Hlapci' ('The Serfs') and 'Naš Avguštin', highlighting the challenges faced by individuals in society. He was involved in the Slovenian national movement and aimed to elevate the Slovenian language and culture through literature.

Wrote the play 'Hlapci' ('The Serfs')

Authored the novel 'Naš Avguštin'

Contributed significantly to Slovenian literature

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