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Slovenian literature; Literature of Slovenia; Slovenian poetry; Slovene poetry; Slovene writer; Slovene writers; Slovene poets; Slovene poet
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Slovene      
n. sloveno, della Slovenia (regione dell"Europa sudorientale)

Definitie

Slovene
['sl??vi:n, sl??'vi:n]
¦ noun
1. a native or national of Slovenia, or a person of Slovene descent.
2. the Southern Slavic language of the Slovenes.
¦ adjective relating to Slovenia, its people, or their language
Derivatives
Slovenian noun & adjective

Wikipedia

Slovene literature

Slovene literature is the literature written in Slovene. It spans across all literary genres with historically the Slovene historical fiction as the most widespread Slovene fiction genre. The Romantic 19th-century epic poetry written by the leading name of the Slovene literary canon, France Prešeren, inspired virtually all subsequent Slovene literature.

Literature played an important role in the development and preservation of the Slovene identity because the Slovene nation did not have its own state until 1991 after the Republic of Slovenia emerged from the breakup of Yugoslavia. Poetry, narrative prose, drama, essay, and criticism kept the Slovene language and culture alive, allowing - in the words of Anton Slodnjak - the Slovenes to become a real nation, particularly in the absence of masculine attributes such as political power and authority.