Indira Kučuk-Sorguč
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Indira Kučuk-Sorguč
Indira Kučuk-Sorguč
Indira Kučuk-Sorguč (b. 1973/1974) is Bosnian writer and journalist, best known as the author of humouristic column Ja, mahaluša ("I, Mahala Woman") for Azra family magazine, which she later adapted into eponymous play.
Kučuk-Sorguč, who began her journalistic career in 1993 in Sarajevo daily newspaper Dnevni avaz, is nicknamed "Bosnian Carrie Bradshaw". She met her husband Fahrudin Kučuk in 1992, at the very beginning of Bosnian War and survied the siege.
From 2018 she works as one of two custodians of Sarajevo Museum.
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Citation Linkwww.akta.baIndira Kučuk Sorguč - Journalist, Writer and Columnist with Good Intentions
Nov 26, 2019, 9:50 AM