Irena Vrkljan
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Irena Vrkljan
Summary
Irena Vrkljan is a human[1]. She was born in Belgrade[2]. She was born on August 21, 1930[3]. She passed away in Zagreb[4]. She died on March 23, 2021[5]. She worked as a translator[6], poet[7], writer[8], and screenwriter[9]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Irena Vrkljan was born in Belgrade[2].
- Irena Vrkljan died in Zagreb[4].
- Irena Vrkljan was born on August 21, 1930[3].
- Irena Vrkljan died on March 23, 2021[5].
- Irena Vrkljan was married to Zvonimir Golob[11].
- Irena Vrkljan was married to Benno Meyer-Wehlack[12].
- Irena Vrkljan held citizenship in Croatia[13].
- Irena Vrkljan's professions included translator[6].
- Irena Vrkljan's professions included poet[7].
- Irena Vrkljan's professions included writer[8].
- Irena Vrkljan's professions included screenwriter[9].
- Irena Vrkljan's field of work was Croatian literature[14].
- Irena Vrkljan's field of work was translation into German[15].
- Irena Vrkljan's field of work was literary activity[16].
- Irena Vrkljan's field of work was television screenwriting[17].
- Irena Vrkljan's education included a stint at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb[18].
- Irena Vrkljan received the Tin Ujević Award[19].
- Irena Vrkljan received the Ksaver Šandor Gjalski Award[20].
- Irena Vrkljan received the Ivan Goran Kovačić Award[21].
- Irena Vrkljan received the HAZU Award[22].
- Irena Vrkljan received the Vladimir Nazor Award[23].
- Irena Vrkljan received the Order of Danica Hrvatska[24].
- Irena Vrkljan is recorded as female[25].
- Irena Vrkljan's instance of is recorded as human[26].
- Irena Vrkljan's family name is recorded as Vrkljan[27].
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Origins and Family
Irena Vrkljan was born in Belgrade[2]. She was born on August 21, 1930[3].
Education
Irena Vrkljan's education included a stint at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include translator[6], poet[7], writer[8], and screenwriter[9]. Fields of work include Croatian literature[14], a sub-set of literature[28]; translation into German[15]; literary activity[16]; and television screenwriting[17].
Recognition
Awards received include Tin Ujević Award[19], a poetry award[29], in Croatia[30], founded in 1980[31]; Ksaver Šandor Gjalski Award[20], a literary award[32], in Croatia[33], founded in 1979[34]; Ivan Goran Kovačić Award[21], a literary award[35], in Croatia[36], founded in 1965[37]; HAZU Award[22], a science award[38], in Croatia[39], founded in 1993[40]; Vladimir Nazor Award[23], a group of awards[41], in Croatia[42], founded in 1959[43]; and Order of Danica Hrvatska[24], an order[44], in Croatia[45], founded in 1992[46].
Personal Life
Spouses include Zvonimir Golob[11], a poet[47], 1927–1997[48], of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes[49], awarded the City of Zagreb Award[50] and Benno Meyer-Wehlack[12], a screenwriter[51], 1928–2014[52], of Germany[53], specialised in television dramaturgy[54].
Death and Burial
Irena Vrkljan died on March 23, 2021[5]. She passed away in Zagreb[4].
Why It Matters
Irena Vrkljan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[10] She has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[55]
FAQs
Where was Irena Vrkljan born?
Irena Vrkljan was born in Belgrade[2].
Where did Irena Vrkljan die?
Irena Vrkljan passed away in Zagreb[4].
Who was Irena Vrkljan married to?
Irena Vrkljan's spouses include Zvonimir Golob[11] and Benno Meyer-Wehlack[12].
What did Irena Vrkljan do for work?
Irena Vrkljan worked as translator[6], poet[7], writer[8], and screenwriter[9].
Where did Irena Vrkljan go to school?
Irena Vrkljan was educated at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb[18].
What awards did Irena Vrkljan receive?
Honors received include Tin Ujević Award[19], Ksaver Šandor Gjalski Award[20], Ivan Goran Kovačić Award[21], and HAZU Award[22].