LC control no. | n 84065268 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PG1918.K65 |
Personal name heading | Kozak, Juš |
Variant(s) | Jalanov |
Birth date | 1892-06-26 |
Death date | 1964-08-29 |
Place of birth | Ljubljana (Slovenia) |
Place of death | Ljubljana (Slovenia) |
Profession or occupation | Authors Essayists Theater critics Editors |
Found in | His Rodno mesto, 1981: t.p. (Juš Kozak) p. 501 (b. 6-26-1892) p. 502 (d. 8-29-1964) LC in RLIN, 12-3-84 (hdg.: Kozak, Juš) Wikidata via Wikipedia, June 19, 2019 (sex or gender: male; VIAF identifier: 93429993; LCAuth identifier: n84065268; GND identifier: 127092994; place of birth: Ljubljana; place of death: Ljubljana; Commons category: Juš Kozak; date of birth: +1892-06-26T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1964-08-29T00:00:00Z; instance of: human; Freebase identifier: /m/05p5w8m; occupation: essayist, writer, theatre critic, editor, teacher, critic, partisan; educated at: University of Vienna; member of: Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts; Slovenska biografija ID: 296806; CONOR identifier: 547939; award received: Prešeren Award, Župančič Award; country of citizenship: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Austria-Hungary; conflict: World War I; surname: Kozak; NTA identifier (Netherlands): 202954684; SUDOC authorities: 029990327; languages spoken or published: Slovene; BnF identifier: 12149881n; ISNI (P213): 0000000109258006; cause of death: disease; NKC identifier: xx0005549; child: Miklavž Kozak; alias: Jus Kozak; description/label: schrijver uit Socialistische Federale Republiek Joegoslavië, slowenischer Schriftsteller, writer and playwright) <http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q319533> Wikipedia, Aug. 21, 2020 (Juš Kozak (26 June 1892-29 August 1964), also known under the pseudonym Jalanov, was a Slovenian writer, playwright, and editor. He is best known for his autobiographic novels, such as Celica (The Cell) on his experience as a political prisoner, and Lesena žlica (The Wooden Spoon) on life during World War II.) |