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|Proprietor=Nova revija Publishing House on behalf of Marjan Rožanc Fund
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==History==
 
==History==
  
It was first granted by Mihelač Publishing House and [[Dnevnik]] newspaper but since 1998 it has been administered by the Marjan Rožanc Fund, which was established by Mihelač Publishing House and [[Nova revija Publishing House]].
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It was first granted by Mihelač Publishing House and [[Dnevnik]] newspaper but since 1998 it has been administered by the Marjan Rožanc Fund, which was established by [[founder::Mihelač Publishing House]] and [[founder::Nova revija Publishing House]].
  
 
In 2006 the prize went to writer Drago Jančar (who also won the Rožanc Award in 1993 and 1995) for his book ''The Soul of Europe''. The jury believed that Jančar's observations and analyses could be understood as 'typical postmodern thought as he succeeds in escaping from typical modern opposites: religion and reason, science and art, patriotism and cosmopolitanism'. The book dealt with some key discussions which Jančar thought were important, such as how to unite the diversity of small cultures and nations in today's world. The other award nominees were Andrej Blatnik for his book ''Neon Seals'' and Mitja Čander for ''The Prose Landscape''.
 
In 2006 the prize went to writer Drago Jančar (who also won the Rožanc Award in 1993 and 1995) for his book ''The Soul of Europe''. The jury believed that Jančar's observations and analyses could be understood as 'typical postmodern thought as he succeeds in escaping from typical modern opposites: religion and reason, science and art, patriotism and cosmopolitanism'. The book dealt with some key discussions which Jančar thought were important, such as how to unite the diversity of small cultures and nations in today's world. The other award nominees were Andrej Blatnik for his book ''Neon Seals'' and Mitja Čander for ''The Prose Landscape''.

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The Rožanc Award for the best collection of essays in Slovene is granted since 1993.

History

It was first granted by Mihelač Publishing House and Dnevnik newspaper but since 1998 it has been administered by the Marjan Rožanc Fund, which was established by Mihelač Publishing House and Nova revija Publishing House.

In 2006 the prize went to writer Drago Jančar (who also won the Rožanc Award in 1993 and 1995) for his book The Soul of Europe. The jury believed that Jančar's observations and analyses could be understood as 'typical postmodern thought as he succeeds in escaping from typical modern opposites: religion and reason, science and art, patriotism and cosmopolitanism'. The book dealt with some key discussions which Jančar thought were important, such as how to unite the diversity of small cultures and nations in today's world. The other award nominees were Andrej Blatnik for his book Neon Seals and Mitja Čander for The Prose Landscape.

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