Juš Kozak

Juš Kozak

1892-06-26
72 (1964-08-29)
Ljubljana, Austria-Hungary [now Slovenia]

Juš Kozak (26 June 1892 – 29 August 1964), also known under the pseudonym Jalanov, was a Slovenian and Yugoslav writer, screenwriter, playwright and editor. He is best known for his autobiographic novels, such as Celica (The Cell) on his experience as a political prisoner, and Lesena žlica (The Wooden Spoon) on life during World War II.

Ljubljana, Austria-Hungary [now Slovenia]

Juš Kozak (26 June 1892 – 29 August 1964), also known under the pseudonym Jalanov, was a Slovenian and Yugoslav writer, screenwriter, playwright and editor. He is best known for his autobiographic novels, such as Celica (The Cell) on his experience as a political prisoner, and Lesena žlica (The Wooden Spoon) on life during World War II.