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Tomaž Šalamun
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born
July 04, 1941
gender
male
place of birth
Zagreb, Croatia
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Poetry
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Tomaž Šalamun is a Slovenian poet, who has had books translated into most of the European languages. He lives in Ljubljana and occasionally teaches in the USA. His recent books in English are The Book For My Brother, Row, Woods and Chalices
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Four Questions of Melancholy: New & Selected Poems (Terra Incognita Series) by Tomaž Šalamun avg rating 4.61 — 66 ratings — published 1996 2 editions |
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The Book for My Brother by Tomaž Šalamun avg rating 4.12 — 51 ratings — published 2006 |
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Poker by Tomaž Šalamun, Joshua Beckman avg rating 4.28 — 47 ratings — published 1989 3 editions |
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A Ballad for Metka Krasovec by Tomaž Šalamun avg rating 4.38 — 34 ratings — published 2001 2 editions |
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Feast: Poems by Tomaž Šalamun avg rating 4.26 — 34 ratings — published 2000 |
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Woods and Chalices by Tomaž Šalamun, Brian Henry (translator) avg rating 4.30 — 23 ratings — published 2008 |
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Blackboards by Tomaž Šalamun avg rating 4.15 — 20 ratings — published 2004 |
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The Selected Poems of Tomaz Salamun (Ecco's Modern European Poetry Series) by Tomaž Šalamun avg rating 4.75 — 16 ratings — published 1991 |
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There's the Hand and There's the Arid Chair by Tomaž Šalamun, Peter Richards, Phillis Levin, Joshua Beckman, Ana Jelnikar, Christopher Merrill, Matthew Rohrer, Brian Henry (Goodreads author) more... avg rating 4.29 — 7 ratings — published 2009 |
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Otrok in jelen: Slowenische Originalausgabe by Tomaž Šalamun avg rating 5.00 — 1 rating — published 1990 |
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"My mind is a sacred cow / bleeding in the ellipsis."
— Tomaž Šalamun (Four Questions of Melancholy: New & Selected Poems)
— Tomaž Šalamun (Four Questions of Melancholy: New & Selected Poems)














