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Bukla Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
Bukla Magazine

The ''Bukla Magazine'' (in Slovene: ''Revija Bukla'') (bukla is a colloquial Slovene term for "a book") is a Slovenian monthly magazine in which current Slovene non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed.〔
==History and profile==
''Bukla'' is issued free of charge since 2005.〔〔(The Bukla Magazine has its 50th issue printed ) (in Slovene: ''Revija Bukla dosegla 50. številko''), MMC RTV Slovenija, 10 February 2010.〕 The magazine has its headquarters in Ljubljana and is published by UMco.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.culture.si/en/Bukla_Magazine )
Most reviews are done by in-house staff, and some also by outside reviewers commissioned by the magazine to do the review.
Each issue contains an interview with an author who appears on the cover of the magazine, starting with its 69th issue. The authors interviewed by Bukla Magazine include Boris Pahor, Renata Salecl, Goran Vojnović, Miha Mazzini, Evald Flisar, Jani Virk, Milan Jesih, Aleš Debeljak, Mladen Dolar, and Slavoj Žižek.
30,000 copies are distributed to libraries, book stores, cinemas and other cultural institutions, where they can be picked up by visitors.
Online copies of the printed version are available at the Issuu service.

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