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From Greece to Ljubljana and the crime genre
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From Greece to Ljubljana and the crime genre

The article discusses two new novels published by Cankarjeva založba, focusing on works by Slovenian authors Veronika Simoniti and Vida Simoniti, along with a translated crime novel by American author Jim Thompson. The first novel, 'Kako umirajo ladje,' features characters connected to a previous work, while the second, 'Optimisti,' explores themes of optimism and personal ambition set against the backdrop of early 21st-century Slovenia. The article also mentions the translation of Thompson’s 'The Killer Inside Me' into Slovenian, highlighting its relevance and fresh narrative for contemporary audiences.

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Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 602 days ago
From Greece to Ljubljana and the crime genre

The article discusses two new novels published by Cankarjeva založba, focusing on works by Slovenian authors Veronika Simoniti and Vida Simoniti, along with a translated crime novel by American author Jim Thompson. The first novel, 'Kako umirajo ladje,' features characters connected to a previous work, while the second, 'Optimisti,' explores themes of optimism and personal ambition set against the backdrop of early 21st-century Slovenia. The article also mentions the translation of Thompson’s 'The Killer Inside Me' into Slovenian, highlighting its relevance and fresh narrative for contemporary audiences.

Bias read (Center): The article presents literary works without overt political commentary or ideological framing. It focuses on cultural and artistic content, discussing novels and their thematic elements without taking a clear stance on political issues. While the topics involve societal contexts, the framing remains

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 60): Factuality is limited as the article lacks specific details about the event and relies on vague references. Objectivity is moderate as it presents information from the author's perspective without clear bias.

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