Acija Alfirević

Acija Alfirević (born 12 August 1951 in Split, Croatia) is an academic, lecturer, professor, feminist, scientist, writer and literary translator.[1]

Acija Alfirević
Born (1951-08-12) August 12, 1951
Split, Croatia
OccupationTeaching

Personal life

She lived and lectured in London, Albany, Zagreb, Melbourne, Budapest, again London, Berlin and Cracow.

Career

She has over 100 publications of poetry, prose, scientific/scholarly works and literary/theater translations. For her lecturing and writing work Alfirević was awarded in the USA, Australia, Hungary and former Yugoslavia.

gollark: There was a self replicator built in CGoL some years back. It's hilariously complex and I think involves a universal constructor machine and computer thing.
gollark: They're not exactly his idea. Elementary CAs might be but the original concept is much older.
gollark: Cellular automata are pretty neat but Wolfram seems oddly obsessed with them.
gollark: It isn't suppressing free speech to say that something is stupid.
gollark: Sane physics has the concept of "nuclear fusion".

References

  1. "About: Acija Alfirević". Vecernji. 22 September 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011.


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