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The poet Aleksander Peršolja, co-founder of the Vilenica Festival, has died
Slovenia🏛️ Politics9 days ago

The poet Aleksander Peršolja, co-founder of the Vilenica Festival, has died

The article announces the death of Slovenian poet Aleksander Peršolja at the age of 82, highlighting his role as one of the founders of the international literary festival Vilenica and his long tenure as a program director at the Kosovel House in Sežan. It outlines his career, including his work as an educator, editor, and translator, as well as his contributions to promoting Slovenian literature abroad. The piece mentions his involvement in the early stages of the Vilenica festival and notes that he was honored with a special crystal award at the festival last year.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter9 days ago
The poet Aleksander Peršolja, co-founder of the Vilenica Festival, has died

The article announces the death of Slovenian poet Aleksander Peršolja at the age of 82, highlighting his role as one of the founders of the international literary festival Vilenica and his long tenure as a program director at the Kosovel House in Sežan. It outlines his career, including his work as an educator, editor, and translator, as well as his contributions to promoting Slovenian literature abroad. The piece mentions his involvement in the early stages of the Vilenica festival and notes that he was honored with a special crystal award at the festival last year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of Peršolja's life and achievements without overt ideological slant. While it discusses cultural and literary matters, which could fall under 'politics' due to the mention of festivals and cultural institutions, the tone remains neutral. There is no clear left-

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