Dialogi Explained

Frequency:Bimonthly
Category:Cultural magazine
Publisher:Aristej Publishing House
Founded:1965
Country:Slovenia
Based:Maribor
Language:Slovene
Issn:0012-2068
Oclc:1664117

Dialogi (Slovenian: Dialogues) is a bimonthly cultural magazine which has been in circulation since 1965. The magazine is based in Maribor, Slovenia.

History and profile

Dialogi was established in Maribor in 1965.[1] [2] The founding company was Obzorje Publishing House.[3] The magazine became extremely popular shortly after its start, and its popularity continued during the 1970s.[2]

Dialogi covered both literary work and culture-oriented articles until 1994 when the Aristej Publishing House began to publish it.[1] Since then Dialogi has included materials addressing both Slovenian and international readers.[1] Its content mostly contain articles on civil society and culture.[1] The magazine features thematic issues in addition to original and translated fiction.[1] It also publishes poems.[4] The summary of the articles are given in English.[3]

Dialogi appeared on a monthly basis from 1994, and later, its frequency was switched to bimonthly.[3] As of 2018 Emica Antončič was the editor-in-chief of the magazine[3] which has been a member of the Eurozine since April 1999.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dialogi. Eurozine. 5 April 2023. 31 December 2023.
  2. Book: Michael Biggins. Janet Crayne. Publishing in Yugoslavia's Successor States. Haworth Press. 2000. 978-0-7890-1046-9. Binghamton, N.Y.. 31.
  3. Web site: Dialogi Journal. culture.si. 31 December 2023.
  4. Web site: Slovenian Literature Evening with Erica Johnson Debeljak and Lukas Debeljak, 26 October 2023, 6pm, London. The British-Slovene Society. 19 October 2023. 31 December 2023.