Smiljan Rozman (28 January 1927 â 15 March 2007) was a Slovene writer, author of numerous novels and collections of short stories who also wrote for young readers and scripts for children's programmes and drama series on television.
Rozman was born in Celje in 1927. Soon after his birth the family moved to Maribor where he grew up. During the Second World War sent on forced labour to Germany and France. After the war he worked as a factory worker, musician, painter, actor and teacher and eventually a full-time writer. He died in Ljubljana in 2007.
In 1965 he won the PreÃ
¡eren Foundation Award for his novel DruÃ
¡ÃÂina (The Company). In 1968 he won the Levstik Award for his book Reporter TejàporoÃÂa (Tejàthe Reporter Reports).
Published works
Adult Prose
- Nekdo (Someone), novel, 1958
- Obala (The Coast), novel, 1959
- Mesto (The Town), short stories, 1961
- Na tekoÃÂem traku (On the Conveyor Belt), comic stories, 1962
- Rozalija (Rozalia), novel, 1963
- VrtaÃÂnik, novel, 1963
- DruÃ
¡ÃÂina (The Company), novel, 1965
- RuÃ
¡evine (The Ruin), novel, 1965
- BrusaÃÂ (The Grinder), novel, 1965
- Poletje (The Summer), novel, 1966
- PokopaliÃ
¡ÃÂe (The Graveyard), novel, 1968
- Leta in dnevi (Years and Days), short stories, 1972
- LeteÃÂi kroÃ
¾nik (The Flying Saucer), novel, 1976
For Children and Young Adults
- Teden ima sedem dni (The Week Has Seven Days), 1962
- ÃÂudeÃ
¾ni pisalni strojÃÂek (The Magic Typewriter), 1966
- Reporter TejÃÂ poroÃÂa (TejÃÂ the Reporter Reports), 1968
- Janko in njegov svet (Janko and His World), 1969
- Lov za ukradenimi milijoni (Hunting the Stolen Millions), 1969
- Tri zgodbe (Three Stories), 1970
- Zlata trobenta (The Golden Trumpet), 1971
- Sin Martin (The Son Martin), 1974
- Martin fantalin (The Boy Martin), 1976
- Majhne besede, velike reÃÂi (Small Words, Large Things), 1976
- OblaÃÂek PohajaÃÂek (Wanderer the Cloud), 1978
- Poklici (Occupations), 1978
- Fantje muzikantje (The Musical Lads), 1979
- Ta glavna UrÃ
¡a (Ursulla the Leader), 1981
- MezinÃÂek in MezinÃÂica (Tom Thumb and Thumbelina), 1983
- Klip, klap in deÃÂek Mak (Clip, Clap and the Boy Mak), 1999
- Koza Filomena (Philomena the Goat), 1999
- Pes Pip (Pip the Dog), 1999
References