Dragan Radulović
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Dragan Radulović (27 August 1969 in
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) is a Montenegrin writer, literary reviewer and essayist. He graduated with a degree in philosophy from the
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. Currently, he writes essays and literary reviews for various Montenegrin periodicals, dailies and weeklies. He published the collection of short stories ''Petrifikacija'' in (2001) in which he explored the subversive potentials of different genres (horror, science fiction, detective). His next book was a novel entitled ''Auschwitz Cafe'', first published in
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in 2003 and afterwards in
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, in 2006 in which the author extends his interest in different genres (from political thriller to cyberpunk) while the major motivational focus is based on a true event occurred during the war in the ex-Yugoslavia when the
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passengers were singled out from the Beograd-Bar train and killed at Štrpci station. The next book is a catalogue entitled ''Vitezovi ništavila: Đavo u tranzicionom Disneylandu'' (2005), a collection of short texts ideated by mixing the story, essay and newspaper text. His next book, a collection of seven stories entitled ''Splav Meduze / The Raft of the Medusa'' was published in Croatia (2007) by publishing house "Antibarbarus" Zagreb, Croatia. Dragan Radulović lives in
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where he teaches philosophy at the Secondary School
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