Roman Rozina's Hundred Years of Blindness declared best novel of the year

Ljubljana, 23 June - The winner of the 32nd Kresnik Prize for best novel of the year, given out by the publisher Delo, is Roman Rozina. He convinced the jury with his historical novel Sto Let Slepote (Hundred Years of Blindness), portraying the Knap family and the rise and fall of mining in the 20th century.

Ljubljana Roman Rozina wins the Kresnik Prize for best novel of the year. Photo: Jure Makovec/STA

Ljubljana
Roman Rozina wins the Kresnik Prize for best novel of the year.
Photo: Jure Makovec/STA

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