Boris Dežulović

Boris Dežulović

Boris Dežulović (born 1964) is Croatian writer and journalist, best known as one of founders of satirical weekly Feral Tribune.

He was one of the members of original VIVA LUDEŽ trio of Split humourists that started working in 1984 and founded the weekly in 1993. Dežulović wrote for Feral until recently when he left for Globus where he writes a regular column.

Dežulović is also a writer. In 2003 he published "Christkind", a science fiction novel about time travel and ethical dilemmas surrounding possibility of killing baby Hitler. In 2005 he published "Jebo sad hiljadu dinara" ("Who gives a damn about a thousand dinars now"), satirical novel about war in Bosnia, and poetry book "Pjesme iz Lore" ("Poems from Lora").


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