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Boris Dežulović (born 1964) is a Croatian journalist and writer, best known as one of the founders of the now defunct satirical magazine ''Feral Tribune''. Dežulović studied art history at the University of Split. Along with Viktor Ivančić and Predrag Lucić he was one of the three original members of the "VIVA LUDEŽ" trio of Split-based humorists who first began writing in 1984 and who founded the magazine in 1993. In 1999 Dežulović left ''Feral Tribune'' and joined the popular current affairs weekly ''Globus'' where he is one of their columnists. Dežulović is also a writer. In 2003 he published ''Christkind'',〔http://www.culturenet.hr/default.aspx?id=22059〕 a science fiction novel about time travel which explores ethical dilemmas surrounding the possibility of killing baby Hitler. His second novel was published in 2005, titled ''Jebo sad hiljadu dinara'' (lit. ''Who gives a fuck about a thousand dinars now''), a satirical novel about the war in Bosnia, and a book of poetry titled ''Pjesme iz Lore'' (''Poems from the Lora''). The latter was also published in German in 2008, titled ''Gedichte aus Lora''. Dežulović won the 2013 European Press Prize in the Commentator category. ==Sources== * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Boris Dežulović」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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