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Bina Štampe Žmavc (born October 4, 1951, in
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) is a Slovene writer, poet, director and translator.


Biography

She was born on October 4, 1951, in
Celje Celje (, , ) is the List of cities and towns in Slovenia, third-largest city in Slovenia. It is a regional center of the traditional Slovenian region of Styria (Slovenia), Styria and the administrative seat of the City Municipality of Celje. Th ...
. She visited both primary and grammar schools in Celje. After the grammar school she studied comparative literature and literary theory at the
Faculty of Arts A faculty is a division within a university or college comprising one subject area or a group of related subject areas, possibly also delimited by level (e.g. undergraduate). In North America, academic divisions are sometimes titled colleges, sc ...
in
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. As a graduate she employed herself in the field of education and taught for five years. She occupied herself with music and theatre as well. She was the leader of the infant improvisational theatre at Experimental Theatre Celje for 13 years, where she was director,
stage manager Stage management is a broad field that is generally defined as the practice of organization and coordination of an event or theatrical production. Stage management may encompass a variety of activities including overseeing of the rehearsal proce ...
and the author of texts. She is a member of the editorial board of the magazine Poetikon. Nowadays she is considered a classic of Slovene juvenile literature. She lives and works in Celje.


Work

She writes poems,
prose Prose is language that follows the natural flow or rhythm of speech, ordinary grammatical structures, or, in writing, typical conventions and formatting. Thus, prose ranges from informal speaking to formal academic writing. Prose differs most n ...
and theatre plays, mostly for young readers. She started publishing poetry for adults in the grammar school's gazette named ''Brstiči'', later on in ''Dialogi'', ''Mentor'' and ''Obrazi'' as well. She has written three poetical collections of sonnets, namely ''Pesek v pesmi'', ''Poševno sonce'' and ''Opoldnevi''. Among the poetical collections, ''Čaroznanke'' (1990) is the largest one; their motivation has the origin in everyday life as well as reality and experiences of imagination. In the collection ''Nebeške kočije'' (1994) the author is focusing on the themes of universe, in which everything is connected, the themes of human being and nature; with her collection ''Klepetosnedke'' (1996) she returns to a child and his/her playful relation to the surroundings. Among the prose work we can find animal stories (Slike in zgodbe iz tisoč in enega pasjega dne, 1985) and various short
fairy tales A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, household tale, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the Folklore, folklore genre. Such stories typically feature Magic (supernatural), magic, Incantation, e ...
and nonsense texts (Popravljalnica sanj, 1992, Muc Mehkošapek, 1998). A characteristic of her juvenile poetry is a rich poetical language. The poet invents new words, her poems are rhythmic. Moreover, imaginary words are typical of her juvenile
prose Prose is language that follows the natural flow or rhythm of speech, ordinary grammatical structures, or, in writing, typical conventions and formatting. Thus, prose ranges from informal speaking to formal academic writing. Prose differs most n ...
. She also writes plays and puppet show works for children and
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for adults.


Bibliography


Poetry for young people

* '' Čaroznanke'', 1990 * '' Nebeške kočije'', 1994 * '' Zrnca sonca'', 1994 * '' Klepetosnedke'', 1996 * '' Duhec Motimir'', 2002 * '' Škrat s prevelikimi ušesi'', 2002 * '' Snežroža'', 2006 * '' Vaze'', 2008 * '' Roža v srcu'', 2010 * '' Pol sonca'', 2011


Prose for young people

* '' Slike in zgodbe iz tisoč in enega pasjega dne'', 1985 * '' Popravljalnica sanj'', 1992 * ''
Kam je izginil sneg Kaam ( Punjabi: ਕਾਮ; ''Kāma'') is one of the five thieves in Sikhism, described as excessive lust or desire. A devout Sikh is expected to be in control of ''Kaam'' at all times. Translation The term has been rendered as translating to ...
'', 1993 * '' Popravljalnica igrač'', 1994 * '' Mavricij in lučka Svečana'', 1994 * ''
Ure kralja Mina Ure or URE may refer to: People * Alan Ure, English football manager * Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde (1853–1928), Scottish politician and judge * Andrew Ure (1778–1857), Scottish doctor, scholar and chemist * Annie Ure (1893–1976), ...
'', 1996 * '' Vejak'', 1997 * ''
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'', 1997 * ''
Muc Mehkošapek MUC, Muc or Muć may refer to: Places *Muć, a village and municipality in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia * Munich Airport (IATA airport code), Munich, Germany * Munich-Riem Airport, a 1939–1992 airport in Munich, Germany *Montreal Urban Commun ...
'', 1998 * '' Pismonoša Hubert'', 1998 * '' Tri zvezde za celjske kneze'', 2000 * '' Drevo srca'', 2001 * '' Ukradene sanje'', 2001 * '' Škrat s prevelikimi ušesi'', 2002 * '' Pogašeni zmaj'', 2003 * '' Živa hiša'', 2004 * '' Vprašanja srca'', 2008 * '' Cesar in roža'', 2009 * '' Košastka Katka'', 2009 * '' Kako raste leto'', 2010 * '' Snežnosek'', 2010


Plays for young people

* '' O velikem strahu Buholinu'', 1985 * '' Cirkus Cigumigus'', 1994 * ''
Ure kralja Mina Ure or URE may refer to: People * Alan Ure, English football manager * Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde (1853–1928), Scottish politician and judge * Andrew Ure (1778–1857), Scottish doctor, scholar and chemist * Annie Ure (1893–1976), ...
'', 2000 * '' Princesa kamnitih besed'', 2000 * '' Ernica gosenica'', 2000 * '' O petelinu in pavu'', 2001 * '' Mojca Pokrajculja'', 2002


Poetry for adults

* '' Pesek v pesem'', 1999 * '' Poševno sonce'', 2001 * '' Opoldnevi'', 2005 * '' Sinjebradec'', 2007


Radio plays

* ''
Kam je izginil sneg Kaam ( Punjabi: ਕਾਮ; ''Kāma'') is one of the five thieves in Sikhism, described as excessive lust or desire. A devout Sikh is expected to be in control of ''Kaam'' at all times. Translation The term has been rendered as translating to ...
'', 1993 * '' Princesa kamnitih besed'', 1996 * ''
Ure kralja Mina Ure or URE may refer to: People * Alan Ure, English football manager * Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde (1853–1928), Scottish politician and judge * Andrew Ure (1778–1857), Scottish doctor, scholar and chemist * Annie Ure (1893–1976), ...
'', 1996 * '' O petelinu in pavu'', 1997


Adaptations and translations

* ''Pujs v mlaki'' (priredba), 1994 * ''Pojdiva domov, Mali medo'' (priredba), 1994 * ''Mesto cvetja'' (priredba), 1994 * ''Doktor Belko'' (prevod), 1999 * ''Ali ima tudi kenguru mamo (prevod)'', 2000 * ''Daj mi poljubček'' (prevod), 2001 * ''Poljubček za lahko noč'' (prevod), 2001 * ''Zajčkova knjiga pravljic'' (prevod), 2001 * ''Zelo osamljena kresnička'' (prevod), 2002 * ''Zelo tih čriček'' (prevod), 2002 * ''Ali se ne počutiš dobro, Poldek?'' (prevod), 2002


Awards

* '' Zlata Linhartova značka ZKOS'' za režijo in besedilo igre ''O velikem strahu Buholinu'', 1986. * Nagrada '' zlata paličica'' za najboljše slovensko odrsko besedilo za otroke in mladino za dramski tekst ''
Ure kralja Mina Ure or URE may refer to: People * Alan Ure, English football manager * Alexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde (1853–1928), Scottish politician and judge * Andrew Ure (1778–1857), Scottish doctor, scholar and chemist * Annie Ure (1893–1976), ...
'', 1994. * Nagrada '' Radia Slovenija'' za izvirno radijsko igro za otroke za igro '' Princesa kamnitih besed'', 1996. * Nagrada '' Radia Slovenija'' za izvirno radijsko igro za otroke za igro '' Ernica gosenica'', 1997. * '' Klemenčičeva nagrada'' za izvirno lutkovno besedilo '' Društva slovenskih pisateljev'' in festivala "Klemenčičevi dnevi" za delo '' Ernica gosenica'', 1999. * '' Mednarodna bienalna nagrada Janusz Korczak'', 2. nagrada za delo ''
Muc Mehkošapek MUC, Muc or Muć may refer to: Places *Muć, a village and municipality in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia * Munich Airport (IATA airport code), Munich, Germany * Munich-Riem Airport, a 1939–1992 airport in Munich, Germany *Montreal Urban Commun ...
'', 2000. * Nagrada '' Radia Slovenija'' za izvirno radijsko igro za otroke za igro ''O kuri, ki je izmaknila pesem'', 2003. * Nagrada '' desetnica'' za otroško in mladinsko književnost za pesniško zbirko ''Živa hiša'', 2007. * Nagrada '' večernica'' za delo ''Cesar in roža'', 2009. * Nagrada '' desetnica'' za najboljše otroško in mladinsko delo za zbirko pravljic ''Cesar in roža'', 2011.


Sources and literature

* Cankarjeva založba, ''Leksikon slovenska književnost'', Ljubljana, 1996 * A. Lutar Ivanc, ''Album slovenskih književnikov'', MK, Ljubljana 2006 * Alenka Kepic Mohar, ''Šolski album slovenskih književnikov'', MK, Ljubljana, 2007 * Bina Štampe Žmavc, ''Snežroža'', Celje, 2007
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Društvo slovenskih pisateljev
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zmavc, Bina Stampe 1951 births Living people Slovenian women poets Slovenian poets Slovenian theatre directors Slovenian women theatre directors Slovenian translators Writers from Celje University of Ljubljana alumni