Peter Kovačič Peršin Explained

Peter Kovačič Peršin
Birth Date:1945
Occupation:Theologian and writer
Notableworks:Vrnitev k Itaki

Peter Kovačič Peršin (born 1945) is a Slovenian writer and theologian. His second surname, Peršin, is his mother's.[1] His was one of the founding members of the philosophical and social movement The 2000 Society (Slovenian: Društvo 2000) and editor of its journal Revija 2000.[2]

In 2010 he received the Rožanc Award for his collection of essays Vrnitev k Itaki: Slovenci v procesih globalizacije (Return to Ithaca: Slovenes in the Processes of Globalization).[3] In 2011 he was bestowed the Golden Order of Merit by the President of Slovenia for his free thinking in his editorial work with which he has persistently and decisively widened the intellectual horizons of the Slovene spirit.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Delo, 15 December 2001
  2. http://www.drustvo-dvatisoc.si/revija2000 Društvo 2000 site
  3. http://www.delo.si/clanek/121753 Delo.si
  4. http://www.up-rs.si/up-rs/uprs.nsf/dokumentiweb/6A8EAF3A882EC7CFC12578B60056B585?OpenDocument Office of the President of Slovenia Dr. Danilo Türk Predsednik republike odlikoval Petra Kovačiča Peršina The President Honoured Peter Kovačič Peršin, 20 June 2011