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摘要
编辑Joža Lovrenčič(1890–1952)的《奥维德的变形记》斯洛文尼亚译本(未出版手稿)后,发现了两本洛夫伦奇的原始诗集,这些诗集在他去世后仍未在家族档案中出版。第一本合集写于1949年,名为《No one Nothing》/以欢快的口音唱着悲伤的歌曲/他用第三人称唱着自己/为了好玩和娱乐/当他步行去帕纳索斯时。另一本《荣誉兄弟:编年史》(1950年)是对1945年8月洛夫伦奇在监狱里听到的一个民间故事的诗意再现,分为十章。这两个系列都探讨了内心放逐的位置。
Editing the Translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses by Dr Joža Lovrenčič: New Evidence
Editing the Slovenian translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses by Joža Lovrenčič (1890–1952), left as an unpublished manuscript, has led to the discovery of two original poetry collections by Lovrenčič, which had remained unpublished in the family archives after his death. The first collection, written in 1949, is titled No-one Nothing / in sad songs with a joyful accent / which he was singing about himself in third person / for fun and entertainment / when he went to Parnassus on foot. The other, Brother Honoratus: A Chronicle (1950), is a poetic rendering of a folk story heard by Lovrenčič in prison in August 1945, written in ten chapters. Both collections explore the position of inner exile.