Asja Hrvatin
Asja Hrvatin (24 December 1990) is a Slovene writer and researcher, best known for her novels.[1]
Asja Hrvatin | |
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Born | Ljubljana, Slovenia | 24 December 1990
Occupation | Writer and researcher |
Literary movement | Women’s rights |
Notable works | Od RTM do WTF |
Spouse | Mohamad Bilal |
Life
Asja Hrvatin was born on 24 December 1990 in Ljubljana. She attended Tone Čufar Primary School in Ljubljana and later continued her education at the Poljane Gymnasium . In the academic year 2009/2010, she enrolled at the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Ljubljana. She graduated in Social Work and recently obtained an MA in Gender Studies. She is predominantly a feminist.[2]
Works
The writer's first youth novel has the title From RTM to WTF and talks about the problematic theme of drug addiction. In April 2010, an article entitled "Democracy as a substitute for real life" was published in the Sobotna priloga Delo magazine . In 2010, she started writing her second novel entitled Lepe punce lepo bruhajo, which talks about the problem of Bulimia.
Books
- Od RTM do WTF, 2008
- Lepe punce lepo bruhajo, 2012
Research
References
- "Asja Hrvatin Interview" (in Slovenian). Dnevnik. 11 February 2013.
- Lectures: Asja Hrvatin and Jasna Podreka (SI)
- Socialno delo, Vol. 53 (2014), Issue 6
- Begunke v Medijih