Lado Kralj


Lado Kralj was a Slovene writer, theatre critic and literary historian. From 1987 to 2005 he worked as a professor in comparative literature at the University of Ljubljana. He published and contributed to numerous books on literature and theatre.
Kralj was born in Slovenj Gradec in northern Drava Banovina in 1938. He studied comparative and English literature at the University of Ljubljana where he also got his PhD in 1986. He attended postgraduate study at New York University and co-founded an experimental theatre group upon his return to Ljubljana. Between 1978 and 1982 he was also artistic director at the Slovene National Theatre in Ljubljana. He worked as a lecturer at the University in Ljubljana until his retirement in 2005.
In 2010 he published his literary debut Kosec koso brusi, which won him the Best Debut Novel Award awarded by the Union of Slovenian Publishers and Booksellers as well as the 2011 Fabula Award for best collection of short prose in Slovene published within the previous two years. In 2023 he was nominated for the annual Cankar Award.
Kralj died on 12 December 2022, aged 84. In June 2023, his novel Ne bom se več drsal na bajerju was awarded the Kresnik prize, the most prestigious prize for novels in Slovenia. The novel takes place in Ljubljana during the Italian occupation in the early 1940s and in the post-war period in the 1950s. It focuses on the Šiška District of Ljubljana, where a young man working for the Communists falls in love with a student at the monastery boarding school, a woman who is also the love interest of an Italian officer.

Published works

  • Ekspresionizem, monograph,
  • Teorija drame ,
  • Primerjalni članki,
  • Kosec koso brusi, short stories,
  • Ne bom se več drsal na bajerju, novel,