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{{Short description|Slovenian literary historian, critic, philosopher, essayist, playwright and translator}}
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[[Image:Taras Kermauner.jpg|thumb|200px|Taras Kermauner]]
'''Taras Kermauner''' (13 April 1930 – 11 June 2008) was a [[Slovenia]]n [[literary history|literary historian]], [[critic]], [[philosopher]], [[essayist]], [[playwright]] and [[translator]].
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Taras Kermauner was born in [[Ljubljana]] as the son of the [[Communist Party of Slovenia|Slovene communist]] politician and intellectual
During his college years, Kermauner started collaborating with a group of Slovene intellectuals and artists who became known as the [[Critical generation]]. They published several magazines, such as ''[[Revija 57]]'' and ''[[Perspektive]]'', which challenged the cultural policies of the [[Titoist]] system in the [[Socialist Republic of Slovenia]]. Among Kermauner's closest collaborators during this period were the writer and playwright [[Dominik Smole]], poet [[Dane Zajc]], essayist and playwright [[Primož Kozak]], literary historian [[Janko Kos]], and sociologist and dissident [[Jože Pučnik]].{{citation needed|date=September 2017}}▼
▲Taras Kermauner was born in [[Ljubljana]] as the son of the [[Communist Party of Slovenia|Slovene communist]] politician and intellectual [[Dušan Kermauner]]. His younger brother was [[Aleš Kermauner]], a poet and avantguarde artist. Taras attended the [[Poljane Grammar School|Ljubljana Classical Lyceum]] and later studied [[philosophy]] at the [[University of Ljubljana]], where he graduated in 1954. Between 1957 and 1958 he studied in [[Paris]] under the supervision of [[Henri Lefebvre]].
In the early 1960s, Kermauner started a long personal friendship with philosopher and literary theoretician [[Dušan Pirjevec]], who strongly influenced Kermauner's intellectual development. After the mid-1970s, Kermauner grew closer to [[Christianity]] and in the mid-1980s he converted to [[Roman Catholicism]] and left public life. {{citation needed|date=September 2017}}
▲During his college years, Kermauner started collaborating with a group of Slovene intellectuals and artists who became known as the [[Critical generation]]. They published several magazines, such as ''[[Revija 57]]'' and ''[[Perspektive]]'', which challenged the cultural policies of the [[Titoist]] system in the [[Socialist Republic of Slovenia]]. Among Kermauner's closest collaborators during this period were the writer and playwright [[Dominik Smole]], poet [[Dane Zajc]], essayist and playwright [[Primož Kozak]], literary historian [[Janko Kos]], and sociologist and dissident [[Jože Pučnik]].
He returned to public life shortly before his death in early 2008. Among other things, he publicly supported the newly founded social liberal party ''[[Zares]]''. He died in Ljubljana in the spring of the same year.{{citation needed|date=September 2017}}
He was married to the writer [[Alenka Goljevšček]]. Their daughter is
== Work ==
Kermauner was considered the greatest researcher and expert on [[Slovene language|Slovene]] [[drama]]. His life work was a series of [[monograph]]s, published under the common title ''Reconstruction and/or reinterpretation of Slovene drama'', in which he analyzed all Slovene plays.
He also
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