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1968 novel by Rudi Šeligo
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Triptih Agate Schwarzkobler
AuthorRudi Šeligo
LanguageSlovenian
Publication date1968
Publication place Slovenia

Triptih Agate Schwarzkobler (The Triptych of Agatha Schwarzkobler) is a novel by Slovenian author Rudi Šeligo. It was first published in 1968. Slovene Studies noted the "powerlessness of the modern subject", saying that the main character Agata is "treated as an object."

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  1. Society for Slovene Studies (2006). Slovene studies. Retrieved 19 July 2012.


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