Miha Remec
Slovenian author (1928–2020)
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Born | (1928-08-10)August 10, 1928 |
Died | 2020 (aged 91–92) |
Nationality | Slovene |
Occupation | Author |
Miha Remec [míha rémec, IPA mˈiha ɹeːmet͡s] (born August 10, 1928 in Ptuj, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (now Slovenia), died 2020) was a Slovene author known for his science fiction works. He was a two-time winner of the SFERA Award.[1]
Novels
- Stone of Truth (1957)
- Solstice (1969)
- Cave: Night Among Modern Slovene Dormouse Hunters (1977)
- Recognition: White Widows Dark Hours (1980)
- Iksion: Escape from the Stage (1981)
- Mana: Chronological Records of the Journalist Jurij Jereb (1985)
- The Big Carriage (1986)
- Green Covenant (1989)
- Dandelion Fluff in Space (1989)
- Trapan Chronographies (1997)
Collections
- Stories from Dragon's Castle (1957)
- Poems from Left Pocket (1981)
- Hunter and Unclean Daughter (1987)
- Astral Lighthouses (1993)
See also
- List of Slovenians
- Science fiction authors
References
- ^ "Popis dobitnika nagrade SFERA" (in Croatian).
External links
- Miha Remec's home page
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Administrative seat: Ptuj
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- Dominican monastery
- Franciscan monastery
- Lake Ptuj
- Little Castle
- Orpheus Monument
- Ptuj Castle
- Puch Bridge
- St. George's Church
- St. Oswald's Church
- Sts. Peter and Paul Church
- Town Hall
- Town Theatre
- Town Tower
- Nastja Čeh
- Ivan Ratkaj
- Miha Remec
- Benka Pulko
- Victorinus of Pettau
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