Ludvik Mrzel was born on 28 July 1904 in
Loka pri Zidanem Mostu, Slovenia. After completing elementary school he enrolled in a secondary school, from which he was expelled for participating in a miners' strike in
Trbovlje. He drew upon this experience for his 1937 collection of short stories
Bog v Trbovljah (God in Trbovlje). Mrzel completed his secondary-school education in
Jagodina and
Ćuprija,
Serbia. He then enrolled in medical school, but soon switched his studies to philosophy and Slavic studies. Mrzel found employment as a journalist and worked as an editor for the journals
Mladina and
Svobodna mladina. He wrote literary and arts features for the newspaper
Jutro and also wrote lyric verse, novellas, and socially-colored stories. His writing style included
Expressionism and
Social realism. He also published book and theater reviews, and reports about cultural events among Slovene emigrants to the
United States. ==Second World War==