: Since 1952, it has been a primary vehicle for speculative fiction in Slovenia, evolving from mostly translated works to featuring 90% original Slovenian sci-fi since 2015. 2. "Življenje" in Contemporary Literature
: A novel by Suzana Tratnik about a teenager named Mija searching for her own path in a small town. Еѕivljenje
: It covers engineering, medicine, biology, and computer science. : Since 1952, it has been a primary
: Significant attention is given to the "life and work" of historical figures, such as the world traveler Alma M. Karlin , whose extensive journals document her eight-year solo journey around the globe starting in 1919. 3. Cultural and Social Dimensions : It covers engineering, medicine, biology, and computer
The theme of "life" ( življenje ) often appears in the titles and core motifs of modern Slovenian works, dealing with personal identity and historical struggle:
: Living with and scaling mountains is viewed as a national hallmark, a symbolic bond that has shaped the Slovenian identity through various political systems.
The Slovenian word means "Life." While it is a broad concept, in a media and literary context within Slovenia, it most prominently refers to the long-standing popular science magazine Življenje in tehnika (Life and Technology).