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− | The [[I.D.I.O.T Magazine]] has been | + | The [[I.D.I.O.T Magazine]] has been since [[established::2009]] biannually produced by the [[I.D.I.O.T Group]]. It is a literary magazine publishing new and translated poetry, prose, theory and drama, as understood to be new and relevant by its editors, themselves authors from the "paraliterary" I.D.I.O.T Group. Thus, they especially focus on the young and not-yet-established authors of the 21st century, striving to enable them a literary voice and an expression of their own. |
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The [[I.D.I.O.T Magazine]] has a permanent open call for texts and also visual works, with a huge chunk of the material also being published on their website. The magazine editions are often thematically curated, as for example under the topic of ''Economy is Art''. There is also a magazine sub-series called IDIOT BALKAN, that functions as a sort of a mini anthology of the current fresh literary strivings in the ex-Yugoslavia region. | The [[I.D.I.O.T Magazine]] has a permanent open call for texts and also visual works, with a huge chunk of the material also being published on their website. The magazine editions are often thematically curated, as for example under the topic of ''Economy is Art''. There is also a magazine sub-series called IDIOT BALKAN, that functions as a sort of a mini anthology of the current fresh literary strivings in the ex-Yugoslavia region. | ||
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+ | The magazine editions are usually accompanied by live audio-visual literary manifestations, that happen across Slovenia and are sometimes transmitted through [[Radio Študent]]. These manifestations also often happen in conjunction with the poetry reading series [[Young Rhymes]]. In one especially ambitious case, when a group of I.D.I.O.T poets, joined by music and video artists presented the IDIOT BALKAN magazine edition on a ex-Yougoslavia tour, in the end visiting five countries and there staging literary evenings together with local literary figures. | ||
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* [http://twitter.com/revijaidiot I.D.I.O.T Magazine on Twitter] | * [http://twitter.com/revijaidiot I.D.I.O.T Magazine on Twitter] | ||
* [http://radiostudent.si/dru%C5%BEba/jutranji-pogovori/uro%C5%A1-prah A discussion about the magazine with its editor-in-chief] (in Slovenian) | * [http://radiostudent.si/dru%C5%BEba/jutranji-pogovori/uro%C5%A1-prah A discussion about the magazine with its editor-in-chief] (in Slovenian) | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 15 July 2015
The I.D.I.O.T Magazine has a permanent open call for texts and also visual works, with a huge chunk of the material also being published on their website. The magazine editions are often thematically curated, as for example under the topic of Economy is Art. There is also a magazine sub-series called IDIOT BALKAN, that functions as a sort of a mini anthology of the current fresh literary strivings in the ex-Yugoslavia region.
The magazine editions are usually accompanied by live audio-visual literary manifestations, that happen across Slovenia and are sometimes transmitted through Radio Študent. These manifestations also often happen in conjunction with the poetry reading series Young Rhymes. In one especially ambitious case, when a group of I.D.I.O.T poets, joined by music and video artists presented the IDIOT BALKAN magazine edition on a ex-Yougoslavia tour, in the end visiting five countries and there staging literary evenings together with local literary figures.
See also
External links
- I.D.I.O.T. Magazine web page
- I.D.I.O.T Magazine online (link to pdf files of past issues)
- I.D.I.O.T Magazine on Twitter
- A discussion about the magazine with its editor-in-chief (in Slovenian)