Brina Svit
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Brina Švigelj-Mérat (alias, ''Brina Svit''; born 31 May 1954 in
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) is a
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n writer. She studied French Philology and Comparative Literature at the
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, and she moved to
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in 1980


Bibliography

*''Con brio'', 1998 *''Smrt slovenske primadone'', 2000 *''Moreno'', 2003 *''Un cœur de trop'', 2006 *''Coco Dias ou la Porte Dorée'', 2007. * ''Petit éloge de la rupture'', 2009 * ''Une nuit à Reykjavík'', 2011 * ''Visage slovène'', 2013


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1954 births Living people Writers from Ljubljana European writers in French University of Ljubljana alumni {{Slovenia-writer-stub