LJUBLJANA, Oct 3 (Hina) - Croatian writer Dubravko Jelacic Buzimski on Sunday in Ljubljana received an international award, which the Bologne-based foundation "Serra" gives biannually for short stories inspired by the spiritual values
of Christianity. The award was named after the Catholic missionary and thinker Juniper Serra. Jelacic's story "The Spitting of Christ Anno Domini 199 (Nineteen Ninety Something)" shared the second award with the story "French Cut" by Italy's Monika Pistolato Nogarotto. The third award was won by Zeljko Ivancevic, whereas the first award was not presented this year.(hina) rml
LJUBLJANA, Oct 3 (Hina) - Croatian writer Dubravko Jelacic Buzimski
on Sunday in Ljubljana received an international award, which the
Bologne-based foundation "Serra" gives biannually for short
stories inspired by the spiritual values of Christianity.
The award was named after the Catholic missionary and thinker
Juniper Serra.
Jelacic's story "The Spitting of Christ Anno Domini 199 (Nineteen
Ninety Something)" shared the second award with the story "French
Cut" by Italy's Monika Pistolato Nogarotto. The third award was won
by Zeljko Ivancevic, whereas the first award was not presented this
year.
(hina) rml