Miloš Mikeln
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Miloš Mikeln (23 May 1930 – 1 April 2014) was a Slovene writer, playwright, theatre director and journalist. He served as the president of Slovene PEN and was the initiator of the ''Writers for Peace Committee'', founded in 1984. He was the Committee chairman for the first decade of its existence. The Committee still continue to operate within the fold of PEN International to this day, providing a platform for literary and intercultural dialogue and understanding.


Life

Mikeln was born Alojz Martin Mikeln in
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in 1930. He attended school in Celje until 1947 when he moved to Ljubljana where he first studied comparative literature at the University of Ljubljana and in 1952 enrolled at the
Academy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television The Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television ( sl, Akademija za gledališče, radio, film in televizijo or AGRFT) is an academy of the University of Ljubljana in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is the only college and graduate school in Slovenia with ...
.Throughout his career he worked in theatres in
Kranj Kranj (, german: Krainburg) is the third-largest city in Slovenia, with a population of 37,941 (2020). It is located approximately northwest of Ljubljana. The centre of the City Municipality of Kranj and of the traditional region of Upper Carniol ...
and Ljubljana, as an editor at the newspapers '' Delo'' and ''Naši razgledi'' and as Director of the ''Cankarjeva založba'' publishing house. In 1993 he received the Kresnik Award for his novel ''Veliki voz'' (The Great Bear). In 1995 he was given the
Silver Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia The decorations ( sl, Odlikovanja Republike Slovenije) for citizens who do great deeds for, or on behalf of, the country. Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia The Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia ( sl, Častni znak svobode Rep ...
for his work with ''Writers for Peace''.


Selected works

* ''Veliki voz'' (The Great Bear), novel, 1992English excerpt of novel on Thezaurus, Slovenian Culture and Language Resources site
/ref> * ''Poročnik z Vipote'' (Lieutenant from Vipota), novel, 2002 * ''Mesto ob reki'' (Riverside Town), short stories, 2008


Plays

* ''Dež v pomladni noči'' (Rain on a Spring Night), drama, 1955 * ''Atomske bombe ni več'' (The Atom Bomb is No More), youth play, 1956 * ''Petra Šeme pozna poroka'' (The Late Marriage of Peter Šema), comedy, 1957 * ''Golobje miru'' (Doves of Peace), comedy, 1960 * ''Strip strup denarja kup'' (Funny Runny Pots of Money), youth play, 1964 * ''Stalinovi zdravniki'' (Stalin's Doctors), drama, 1972 * ''Afera Madragol'' (The Madragol Affair), comedy, 1977 * ''Miklavžev večer'' (The Eve of St Nicholas'), comedy, 1998


Satirical prose

* ''Jugoslavija za začetnike'' (Yugoslavia for Beginners), 1967 * ''Kako se je naša dolina privadila svobodi'' (How Our Valley Got Used to Freedom), 1973 * ''Adolfa Hitlerja tretja svetovna vojna in kratki kurz vladanja za začetnike'', (Adolf Hitler's Third World War and a Short Course in Ruling for Beginners), 1980 * ''Zgaga vojvodine Kranjske'', (All this Fuss in the Duchy of Carniola) 1985 * ''Poročilo delovne skupine za ruiniranje države in kratki kurz Vladanje za srednjo (usmerjeno) stopnjo'' (Report of the Working Committee for the Ruination of the State and a Short Course in Ruling for Intermediate Level), 1989


Biography

* ''Stalin: življenjska pot samodržca'' (Biography of Stalin), 1985


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mikeln, Milos 1930 births 2014 deaths Writers from Celje Slovenian dramatists and playwrights Yugoslav science fiction writers Kresnik Award laureates Recipients of the Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia 20th-century dramatists and playwrights