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- Q1272422 description "Slovenian writer".
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- Q1272422 abstract "Anton "Tone" Seliškar (1 April 1900 – 10 August 1969) was a Slovene writer, poet, journalist and teacher. He published poetry, short stories and novels and is also known for his youth literature. Together with Mile Klopčič, he is considered the foremost representative of Slovene social realist poetry of the 1930s and 1940s.Seliškar was born in Ljubljana in what was then Austria-Hungary in 1900 as the youngest child in a family of seven children. He became a teacher and worked in Dramlje, Trbovlje and Ljubljana. At the encouragement of Prežihov Voranc Seliškar became an activist in the Slovene Liberation Front in 1942 and in 1943 joined the partisans. He used the motif of life in the partisans in many of his later works. After the war he worked as a journalist and editor.In 1947 he won the Prešeren Award for his story Tovariši (Comrades).The public library in Trbovlje is named after Seliškar.".
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- Q1272422 deathDate "1969-08-10".
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- Q1272422 birthDate "1900-04-01".
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- Q1272422 name "Seliskar, Tone".
- Q1272422 name "Tone Seliškar".
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- Q1272422 comment "Anton "Tone" Seliškar (1 April 1900 – 10 August 1969) was a Slovene writer, poet, journalist and teacher. He published poetry, short stories and novels and is also known for his youth literature. Together with Mile Klopčič, he is considered the foremost representative of Slovene social realist poetry of the 1930s and 1940s.Seliškar was born in Ljubljana in what was then Austria-Hungary in 1900 as the youngest child in a family of seven children.".
- Q1272422 label "Tone Seliškar".
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