Edvard Kocbek - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Viktor Blažič and Niko Grafenauer, eds., Krogi navznoter, krogi navzven : Kocbekov zbornik (Ljubljana: Nova revija, 2004). (Slovene)
  • Janez Gradišnik, ed., Človek je utihnil: spominu Edvarda Kocbeka (Celje: Mohorjeva družba, 1983).(Slovene)
  • Spomenka Hribar, Edvard Kocbek in Križarsko gibanje (Maribor: Obzorja, 1990). (Slovene)
  • Spomenka Hribar, Svetotvornost poezije : hierofanija v poeziji Edvarda Kocbeka (Ljubljana: Nova revija, 2002). (Slovene)
  • Andrej Inkret, In stoletje bo zardelo. Kocbek, življenje in delo (Ljubljana: Založba Modrijan, 2011). (Slovene)
  • Peter Kersche, Literatur und Engagement (Klagenfurt: Kitab, 2004). (German)
  • Franc Miklavčič, Edvard Kocbek - mislec in videc prihodnjih reči (Ljubljana: ZZB NOB, 1997). (Slovene)
  • Igor Omerza, Edvard Kocbek – osebni dosje št. 584 (Ljubljana: Založba Karantanija, 2010). (Slovene)
  • Boris Pahor, La lirica di Edoardo Kocbek (Padua: Padova University Press, 2010). (Italian)
  • Dimitrij Rupel, ed., Kocbekov zbornik (Maribor: Obzorja, 1987). (Slovene)
  • Joanna Sławińska, Poetycka kosmogonia Edvarda Kocbeka (Kraków: Universitas, 1993). (Polish)
  • John Taylor, "A Generous and Courageous Lucidity" In: Into the Heart of European Poetry (New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions, 2009). (English)

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