Tadej Golob
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Maribor, Slovenia, Yugoslavia
Tadej Golob | |
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Tadej Golob (2024) | |
| Born | 1967 Maribor, Slovenia, Yugoslavia |
| Occupation | Writer, mountaineer |
| Nationality | Slovenian |
| Notable works | Zlati Zob, Jezero |
| Notable awards | Kresnik Award 2010 Svinjske nogice |
Tadej Golob (born 1967) is a Slovene mountaineer and writer.
Golob was born in Maribor in 1967 and grew up in the small town of Lenart v Slovenskih goricah in northeastern Slovenia. He moved to Ljubljana to study journalism but never completed his studies. He worked as a contributor to various magazines, but is known in Slovenia chiefly as an alpine climber.[1]
In 2010 Golob won the Kresnik Award for best novel with his debut novel Svinjske nogice (Pigs' Legs).[2] It is a witty story of an aspiring comics artist looking for inspiration, trying to make ends meet and coping on the margin with a non-existent career, his family and society. The title refers to the lead character's attempt to master the art of tattooing by practicing on pigs' legs.[3]