Mile Klopčič (16 November 1905 - 19 March 1984) was a Slovenian poet and translator. Together with Tone Seliškar, he is considered as the foremost representative of Slovene social realist poetry of the 1930s and 1940s. Klopčič is most renowned for his pre-World War II poetry, consisting of dry yet highly descriptions of the daily life of minors and industrial workers. He was the brother of the Communist activist and historian France Klopčič, and father of the film director Matjaž Klopčič and the violinist . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mile Klopčič.