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She is the author of plays and novels for both children and adults, and has been recognised as an exceptional artist by the Ministry of Culture. She has won a number of literary awards.Jana Kolari\u010d was born on 17 September 1954 in Maribor, where she attended elementary and secondary school.In 1979 she completed her AGRF (Akademija za Gledali\u0161\u010de, Radio, Film) course in Ljubljana with a degree in film and TV directing.She worked in a variety of jobs after completing her studies, including as consultant for educational TV, lecturer in art education, mentor of a drama group, cultural animator, journalist and editor of school books for a publishing house.As of 2010 she was working as a translator of literature, particularly poetry and fairy tales, and by lecturing.She is married and the mother of four children.Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Literary activity[edit]Selected awards[edit]Publications[edit]Sources[edit]Literary activity[edit]Jana Kolari\u010d has regularly published poems and plays.In 1976 she created a successful play for children, Salon Expon.While working for the Tuma publishing house she was responsible for Primadona, a collection of 12 plays with detailed staging instructions adapted to schools.She joined the Slovene Writers’ Association (DSP: Dru\u0161tvo slovenskih pisateljev) in January 2004.She received recognition as a leading artist from the Ministry of Culture in October 2004.In 2004 she published a drama for adults, Kdo le so oni?, and in 2005 a collection of puzzles, Ugibanke male, oblecene v \u0161ale.Kolari\u010d drew the puzzles in this book, which was designed for children.Kolari\u010d’s debut science fiction novel Izpred kongresa, a satire of Slovene society featuring adults being cloned at a huge clinic, was first published in 2006 with the funding of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia. It received special mention by the jury in a modern Slovene novel competition run by the Mladinska Knjiga publishing house. Kolari\u010d translated two children’s picture books for the Mi\u0161 publishing house: Moja sestra Zala and Ku\u0161travi Slave z Mlekarske pristave.She published a collection of short dramatic scripts Dobro jutro, lutke (2007) for the Genija publishing house.In 2008 she published her second novel, co-authored with Tatjano Kokalj, Draga Alina, draga Brina. As of 2010 her second co-authored novel was ready for publication, Zima z ognjenim \u0161alom.In a 2009 interview Kolari\u010d noted that the market for Slovene literature was small and it was hard to make money.Most writers had a full-time job, usually in education, and wrote when they had the time.She had to take whatever work was available, including teaching, translating, writing books, editing and sometimes helping stage plays.She felt that the media raised impossible expectations of a woman’s role, describing a super-woman with a stylish way of life who is the perfect professional artist, who supports her children, husband and parents, and who is a breadwinner and markets their own books.She felt that women writers had to overcome prejudice against negative views of emotional aspects of their work, labeled as “sentimental”, “melodramatic” or “weak”.She had won competitions only when she consciously adopted a male style of writing.Selected awards[edit]Kolari\u010d’s radio play Upanje na bogastvo won third prize at the 60th anniversary competition of Trieste Radio Studios.Trieste Radio Studios staged the play in 2007.Her radio play Odiseja 3000 won first prize in the 2007 Radia Slovenija competition, and was staged by Radio Slovenija in 2008.The children’s play is about life on different planets and what is new on earth.Her short story Barva marsovskih hlac was selected in the International Board on Books for Young People Slovene section as representative of Slovenia in the March 2009 world youth anthology in India.In 2011 her story Goli goli won third place in a competition organized by Ljubljana’s Student Publishing Company.In 2013 Jana Kolaric won the first Literary Death Match competition in Ljubljana, where she read a short story with a tragic and unexpected end about a woman babysitting her niece.Publications[edit]Books published by Kolari\u010d include:Jana Kolari\u010d (1981), Salon Expon (children’s play), ZKOSJana Kolari\u010d (2002), Erazem in potepuh, Zbirka Primadona, Zalo\u017eba Tuma Published with Astrid Lindgren’s PikaJana Kolari\u010d (2003), Ostr\u017eek in roparja, Ostr\u017ekove morske pustolov\u0161\u010dine, Zbirka Primadona, Zalo\u017eba Tuma, ISBN\u00a09616470116Jana Kolari\u010d (2004), Kdo le so oni?, foreword by Bojan Martinec, self published, ISBN\u00a09612367191 Published with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of SloveniaJana Kolari\u010d (2005), Martin Krpan, Ljubljana: Zalo\u017eba Tuma, ISBN\u00a09616470647Jana Kolari\u010d (2005), Ugibanke male, oble\u010dene v \u0161ale (collection of puzzles), illustrated by Alojz Zorman Foj\u017e, Zalo\u017eba Mi\u0161, ISBN\u00a09616506587Jana Kolari\u010d (2006), Izpred kongresa, Mladinska Knjiga, ISBN\u00a08611173724Jana Kolari\u010d; Tilka Jamnik (2007), Dobro jutro, lutke, Genija, ISBN\u00a0978-9616576161Tatjano Kokalj; Jana Kolari\u010d (2008), Draga Alina, draga Brina, Mladinska Knjiga, ISBN\u00a0978-9610104155Jana Kolari\u010d (2009), Lutke iz Ljubimora, Ljubljana: Zalo\u017eni\u0161ki atelje Blodnjak, ISBN\u00a09789616400886Tatjana Kokalj; Jana Kolari\u010d (2011), Zima z ognjenim \u0161alom, Zalo\u017eba: Mladika Trst, ISBN\u00a09788873421641Translations by Kolari\u010d include:Lynley Dodd (2005), Ku\u0161travi Slave z mlekarske pristave (Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy), translated by Jana Kolari\u010d, Mi\u0161Gillian Johnson (2005), Moja sestra Zala (My Sister Gracie), translated by Jana Kolari\u010d, ISBN\u00a0961-6506-41-2Michael Schober (2006), Jaz bila bi divja ov\u010dka (Klip-klap knjiga), translated by Jana Kolari\u010d, Kres, ISBN\u00a086-7823-400-8Sources[edit]Alen Jelen (24 April 2016), Jana Kolari\u010d: Odiseja 3000 \/na prvem programu\/ (in Slovenian), RTV Slovenija, retrieved 2017-08-17Alenka Lapto\u0161 (11 May 2010), Obisk pisateljice Jane Kolari\u010d (in Slovenian), I. osnovna \u0161ola Celje, retrieved 2017-08-16Literarni ve\u010der z Jano Kolari\u010d (in Slovenian), Kulturno dru\u0161tvo Mariborska literarna dru\u017eba, 25 February 2010, retrieved 2017-08-16Ljubljana, Ep. 1, Literary Death Match, 28 March 2013, retrieved 2017-08-16Miklav\u010di\u010d, Alja, Jana Kolari\u010d (in Slovenian), Dru\u0161tvo slovenskih pisateljev, retrieved 2017-08-16Mladinska knjiga prenovila zbirko (in Slovenian), Ljubljana: MMC RTV SLO, 5 April 2006, retrieved 2017-08-16Rojstni dan Knji\u017enega Kluba (in Slovenian), Ljubljana: MMC RTV SLO, 13 May 2004, retrieved 2017-08-16Simpozij: Radijska adaptacija mladinske knji\u017eevnosti. Oko besede 2009, Mariborske knji\u017enice, 25 September 2009, retrieved 2017-08-16Slovinsk\u00e1 dramati\u010dka, poetka a prozai\u010dka Jana KOLARI\u010c odpoved\u00e1 v ankete (in Slovenian), Liter\u00e1rne informa\u010dn\u00e9 centrum, 2009, retrieved 2017-08-16“Starc \u2013 zmagovalec lokalnega proznega mnogoboja”, Dolenjski List (in Slovenian), 3 February 2011, ISSN\u00a01581-0550, retrieved 2017-08-17 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/jana-kolaric-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Jana Kolari\u010d – Wikipedia"}}]}]