Berta Golob
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Born9 August 1932
Struževo, Slovenia
OccupationWriter, poet, librarian and teacher
Notable awardsLevstik Award
1982 for Žive besede
1982 for Žive besede
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| Born | 9 August 1932 Struževo, Slovenia |
| Occupation | Writer, poet, librarian and teacher |
| Notable awards | Levstik Award 1982 for Žive besede |
Berta Golob (born 9 August 1932) is a Slovene writer and poet, a retired teacher and librarian.[1]
Golob was born in Struževo which is now part of Kranj in 1932. She studied Slavistics at the University of Ljubljana and worked as a teacher and librarian. She is a prolific writer of children's books, in recent years mostly on religious subjects and has also published four poetry collections that also have a religious theme.
In 1982 she won the Levstik Award for her book Žive besede (Living Words).[2]