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Slobodan Šnajder (pronounced [slɔ̝bɔ̝̌dan ʃnǎjdɛ̝r]; born 8 July 1948) is a Croatian writer and publicist. Šnajder was born in 1948 in Zagreb, where he graduated in philosophy and English studies from the Faculty of Philosophy. He was co-founder and editor of the theatre journal Prolog as well as the editor of the editions published by . His short stories, essays and plays were published since 1966. From January to June 1993, he was a columnist in daily newspaper Glas Slavonije, Osijek, (Reader for the Melancholics), and, since January 1994 till 2013, in a daily newspaper Novi list, Rijeka, (Dangerous Connections). He is a member of the Advisory Board of the left-wing magazine Novi Plamen. His columns and his plays have supporters and opposers.Although Šnajder has been writing prose since

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  • Slobodan Šnajder (pronounced [slɔ̝bɔ̝̌dan ʃnǎjdɛ̝r]; born 8 July 1948) is a Croatian writer and publicist. Šnajder was born in 1948 in Zagreb, where he graduated in philosophy and English studies from the Faculty of Philosophy. He was co-founder and editor of the theatre journal Prolog as well as the editor of the editions published by . His short stories, essays and plays were published since 1966. From January to June 1993, he was a columnist in daily newspaper Glas Slavonije, Osijek, (Reader for the Melancholics), and, since January 1994 till 2013, in a daily newspaper Novi list, Rijeka, (Dangerous Connections). He is a member of the Advisory Board of the left-wing magazine Novi Plamen. His columns and his plays have supporters and opposers.Although Šnajder has been writing prose since ever, his first full-length novel Morendo was issued in 2012. (en)
  • Slobodan Šnajder est un auteur dramatique yougoslave puis croate née le 8 juillet 1948 à Zagreb. Il compte une trentaine de pièces à son actif. Il a été jusqu'en 2004 directeur du Théâtre de la Jeunesse à Zagreb. (fr)
  • Slobodan Šnajder (ur. 8 lipca 1948 w Zagrzebiu) – chorwacki pisarz i publicysta. Jest autorem opowiadań, dramatów i esejów. Ukończył studia z zakresu filozofii i filologii angielskiej w Zagrzebiu. Był współzałożycielem i redaktorem pisma teatralnego „Prolog”. Pełnił także funkcję redaktora w wydawnictwie Cekade, które wydało jego pierwsze dramaty: Kamov, smrtopi (1978) i Hrvatski Faust (Chorwacki Faust, 1982). Jego dramat Hrvatski Faust, poświęcony problematyce nacjonalizmu i nienawiści etnicznej w regionie byłej Jugosławii, spotkał się z uznaniem na arenie międzynarodowej. Odbył dłuższe pobyty za granicą, zwłaszcza w Niemczech, Austrii i Francji. Obecnie mieszka w Zagrzebiu. Współpracuje z dziennikiem „Novi list”. (pl)
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  • Slobodan Šnajder est un auteur dramatique yougoslave puis croate née le 8 juillet 1948 à Zagreb. Il compte une trentaine de pièces à son actif. Il a été jusqu'en 2004 directeur du Théâtre de la Jeunesse à Zagreb. (fr)
  • Slobodan Šnajder (pronounced [slɔ̝bɔ̝̌dan ʃnǎjdɛ̝r]; born 8 July 1948) is a Croatian writer and publicist. Šnajder was born in 1948 in Zagreb, where he graduated in philosophy and English studies from the Faculty of Philosophy. He was co-founder and editor of the theatre journal Prolog as well as the editor of the editions published by . His short stories, essays and plays were published since 1966. From January to June 1993, he was a columnist in daily newspaper Glas Slavonije, Osijek, (Reader for the Melancholics), and, since January 1994 till 2013, in a daily newspaper Novi list, Rijeka, (Dangerous Connections). He is a member of the Advisory Board of the left-wing magazine Novi Plamen. His columns and his plays have supporters and opposers.Although Šnajder has been writing prose since (en)
  • Slobodan Šnajder (ur. 8 lipca 1948 w Zagrzebiu) – chorwacki pisarz i publicysta. Jest autorem opowiadań, dramatów i esejów. Ukończył studia z zakresu filozofii i filologii angielskiej w Zagrzebiu. Był współzałożycielem i redaktorem pisma teatralnego „Prolog”. Pełnił także funkcję redaktora w wydawnictwie Cekade, które wydało jego pierwsze dramaty: Kamov, smrtopi (1978) i Hrvatski Faust (Chorwacki Faust, 1982). Jego dramat Hrvatski Faust, poświęcony problematyce nacjonalizmu i nienawiści etnicznej w regionie byłej Jugosławii, spotkał się z uznaniem na arenie międzynarodowej. (pl)
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  • Slobodan Šnajder (fr)
  • Slobodan Šnajder (pl)
  • Slobodan Šnajder (en)
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