Filip Erceg
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Filip Erceg (born 1979) is a Croatian writer and political activist.
Erceg was born in Slavonski Brod, but lived his childhood in Bjelovar. He studied Politics at the University of Zagreb. As a student, he co-edited Hrvatska Ljevica and is a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Labour Party. He is a member of the editorial board of the philosophical journal 11. teza ("Thesis Eleven") and executive committee of August Cesarec Foundation.
[edit] Poetry
Erceg's poetry is influenced by works of Miroslav Krleža. He calls his style Alter-Modernism.
His first book is called Krvav povoj rane (2006) ISBN 953-95475-0-4.
He also published poetry and short stories in several magazines including the leading Croatian literary journal Književna republika (edited by Velimir Visković).
[edit] See also
- 11. teza
- Alter-Modernism
- August Cesarec Foundation
- Hrvatska Ljevica
- Socialist Labour Party of Croatia