Vladimir Bulatović Vib

Vladimir Bulatović Vib
Born Vladimir Bulatović
(1931-03-08)March 8, 1931
Sopotsko, Republic of Macedonia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died September 1, 1994(1994-09-01)[1] (aged 63)
Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia
Occupation Satirist, short-story writer, Aphorist, Jurnalist, Newspaper editor
Nationality Serbian
Genre Aphorism, Satire, Jurnals

Vladimir Bulatović Vib (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Булатовић Виб) (8 March 1931 1 September 1994) was a Serbian writer, satirist and aphorist, journalist and editor. He was born in Sopotsko, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, today known as Macedonia. He studied journalism and diplomacy and graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy.

Work

He was a longtime editor of Politika and chief editor of Poltikin Zabavnik. He was voted the best satirist of all time in a poll for the magazine Rhino .[2] The ninth international Satire fest 2011. in Belgrade was dedicated to the eightieth anniversary of his birth. His works include:

Vib award

The award, named after Vlada Bulatović Vib, was established in 1994 and is given to young writers for their contributions to the field of satire. The award consists of the plaque with the figure of Vib, the art of sculptor Ljubinke Savić - Grassi, a cash prize and a set of Vib's books. Previous winners of the award are:

Notes

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  2. Blic online
  3. step back
  4. nagrada
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