Vladimir Bulatović Vib (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Булатовић Виб; 8 March 1931 – 1 September 1994) was a Serbian writer, satirist, aphorist, journalist and editor.[1][2]
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Born | Vladimir Bulatović (1931-03-08)8 March 1931 Sopotsko, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now North Macedonia) |
Died | 1 September 1994(1994-09-01) (aged 63)[1] Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia |
Occupation | Satirist, short-story writer, aphorist, journalist, newspaper editor |
Genre | Aphorism, satire, journals |
Bulatović Vib was born in Sopotsko in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (in what is now North Macedonia).[3] He studied journalism and diplomacy and graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy.
He was a longtime editor of Politika[4] and chief editor of Politikin Zabavnik from 1984 to 1987.[5] He was voted the best satirist of all time in a poll for the magazine Rhino.[6]
His works include:
The Vib Award, named after Vlada Bulatović Vib, was established in 1994 and is given to young writers for their contributions to the field of satire.
Vlada Bulatović-Vib is one of the most popular of modern Yugoslav satirists. He is the author of four satirical books and two plays. He works as a columnist in Politika, Yugoslavia 's outstanding newspaper.
Vladimir Bulatović Vib is a Serbian satirist, now editor of the Belgrade « Politika »
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