Vukša Veličković
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Vukša Veličković (Вукша Величковић, born February 18, 1979) is a Serbian writer and journalist, best known for his novel Gužva ('The Crowd') published by Alexandria Press in 2003, along with a book-soundtrack CD featuring young Serbian electronic artists. He is the author of If I were column in 'Prestup' magazine, Belgrade, in which he deals with applied pop-politics, enacting different social roles – the prime minister's chauffeur, a beggar, a TV news presenter, or a transvestite on the trail of a mass grave.
He maintains a blog on B92.net and was recently the editor in Serbian newsmagazine Evropa until its folding in February 2008.