Boris DEŽULOVIĆ, born in 1964 in the Split maternity hospital. Wrote his first words on the margins of the Slobodna Dalmacija pages. Played the bass guitar in the Beethoven Band, whose concerts were banned and interrupted because of the specific punk versions of revolutionary songs. One of the founders of Epicentar, alternative theatre, (1985), where he's an actor, stage designer, pyrotechnist, stuntman, blue-collar worker, and a chucker-out.
In the supplement of Nedjeljna Dalmacija – Feral turned into ridicule Milošević's meetings in 1988, so Nedjeljna was banned for the first time in its history (yet, found not guilty for destroying the constitutional system). Finished studying arts history in 1989, but the graduation thesis is still lying somewhere at the bottom of the wardrobe. His pro-HDZ editorial policy made him move from Nedjeljna to Slobodna Dalmacija. As a war reporter covered the situation in Knin, Krajina, Dubrovnik, Mostar; also the first Croatian journalist in occupied Vukovar and surrounded Sarajevo. In 1992, together with Lucić and Ivančić, accused by the state prosecutor Vladimir Šeks for having offended the President of the Republic, awarded with the Annual Journalists' Prize of Veselko Tenžera. Next year the three of them launched Tuđman's favourite weekly Feral Tribune, but in 1999 Dežulović left to start writing his column in Globus.
Edited Greatest Shits: antologija suvremene hrvatske gluposti (co-author: Lucić, Feral Tribune, Split 1999). His first novel Christkind (Durieux, Zagreb 2003) awarded with the Jutarnji list prize for the best fiction writing. Also awarded as the journalist of the year (2004) by the Croatian Journalists' Society of Marija Jurić Zagorka and wrote the script for documentary film Dnevnik graditelja (about the reconstruction of the Old Bridge in Mostar). This year his second novel released Jebo sad hiljadu dinara (Europapress Holding, Zagreb) and the collection of patriotic poetry Pjesme iz Lore (Durieux, Zagreb).
The Life Achievement Award was given to him in 1993, when his daughter Dora was born.



