Boris Pahor
Autobiographer
Notable Slovene writer best known for his autobiographical novel, Necropolis, which is narrated by a survivor of the Nazi concentration camps. Pahor received the prestigious Preseren Award in 1992.
Before becoming a prisoner at the intheir Dachau and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, he studied Italian literature at the University of Padua.
An opponent of Communism, he was a member of the Slovene Democratic Opposition.
He was born in Trieste, Austria-Hungary (present-day Italy). He later married Radoslava Premrl.
He and Ivan Cankar were both poets and activists who were involved with Slovene politics.