Veselin Gatalo

Veselin Gatalo
Native name Веселин Гатало
Born (1967-12-16) 16 December 1967
Mostar, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia
Occupation Television host, columnist
Language Serbo-Croatian
Citizenship Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia[1]

Veselin Gatalo (Serbian Cyrillic: Веселин Гатало; 16 December 1967) is a Bosnian writer and poet.[1]

Biography

Veselin Gatalo was born in Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of Yugoslavia. He finished elementary school and high school in his birth town. He entered the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science in Mostar, but didn't graduated as the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina started in 1992.

Gatalo is a public commentator and a columnist. He was one of the editors of the Reflex, a political show at the Televizija OBN. Gatalo wrote for a political magazine Status and weekly Republika, and later for Motrišta, Zarez, Album, NIN, Slobodna Bosna, Azra as well as internet portals like Buka, Bljesak.info and Poskok.info. He also wrote for the French magazine Hopala and the Czech magazine Kartki and others.

Works

  • Gatalo, Veselin (1998). Vrijeme mesinganih perli (in Serbian). Sarajevo: Naklada IPC.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2004). Siesta, Fiesta, Orgasmo, Riposo (in Serbian). Sarajevo-Zagreb: Naklada ZORO.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2005). Rambo, Drumski i Onaj treći (in Serbian). Sarajevo-Zagreb: Naklada ZORO.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2005). Ja sam pas... I zovem se Salvatore (in Serbian). Sarajevo: Naklada Šahinpašić.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2006). GETO (in Serbian). Zagreb: Naklada AGM.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2006). Kmezavi narednici (in Serbian). Sarajevo: Naklada Šahinpašić.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2007). Cefe Oxygen (in Serbian). Zagreb: Naklada WARP.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2008). Priče za nemirnu noć (in Serbian). Sarajevo: Naklada Planjax - IPC.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2008). Polja čemerike (in Serbian). Beograd: Naklada Samizdat B92.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2009). Vuk (in Serbian). Sarajevo: Naklada TKD - Šahinpašić.
  • Gatalo, Veselin (2009). Salika (in Serbian). Sarajevo: Naklada Maunagić.

References

Notes

News reports

  • "Mostar: Nema rata, al' nema ni mira". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). 14 September 2009. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
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