Branislav Nušić

Serbian writer (Belgrade, October 20, 1864 – Belgrade, January 19, 1938), completed law studies at the Great School in Belgrade (1887). Participated in the Serbo-Bulgarian War. He was sentenced to two years in prison for a satirical poem against the Obrenović regime (Dva raba, 1887). After the pardon, served in the consulates of the Kingdom of Serbia; from 1900 he was the director of theaters in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Skopje and Sarajevo. Collaborated in periodicals (had a column in Politika under the pseudonym Ben Akiba). Continuing in the tradition of J. Sterija Popović, he wrote satirical comedies (Narodni prječet, 1883; Sumnjivo lice, 1888; Protekcija, 1889), in which he depicted Serbian civil society at the turn of the 19th century. in the 20th century. Historical and romantic dramas (Knez Ivo od Semberije, 1900; Hadži Loja, 1908) also had stage success. He expressed his anti-war sentiments in the collection Tales of a Corporal (1886), the play Velika nedelja (1920) and the memoir Nineteen Fifteen (1921). He published the humorous novel Opštinasko dete (1902), the novel for children Hajduci (1934) and the humorous Autobiography (1924). Towards the end of his life, he returned to comedy (The Lady Minister, 1929; The Grieving Family, 1934; The Deceased, 1937; Vlast, unfinished); with spontaneous jokes and witty dialogues, as well as satirical portrayal of characters, sharp criticism of social deformations and skillful construction of plots, he gained wide and lasting popularity among the theater audience. After the play It Had to Be (HNK, 1901), several of his works were performed on Croatian stages.


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Autobiografija

Autobiografija

Branislav Nušić

Branislav Nušić, the famous Serbian comedian, wrote his autobiography, which takes us through his life path. Through the eyes of Nušić, we follow his path from humble childhood to a successful literary career, imbued with humor and irony.

Nolit, 1966.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.88
Hajduci

Hajduci

Branislav Nušić

The novel Hajduci by Branislav Nušić is a humorous story about a group of boys from a small town who, inspired by stories about hooligans, found their own group and got into various mischief.

Džepna knjiga, 1955.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.98
Opštinsko dete

Opštinsko dete

Branislav Nušić
Svjetlost, 1965.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
2.52
Priče Branislava Nušića

Priče Branislava Nušića

Branislav Nušić

A selection from Nušić's shorter humorous stories, which he wrote and published mainly in newspapers and magazines. With a foreword by A. G. Matoš.

Matica hrvatska, 1912.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.425.94
Sumnjivo lice / Pokojnik

Sumnjivo lice / Pokojnik

Branislav Nušić

In der Komödie „Verdächtiges Gesicht“ macht sich Nušić über die damalige Gesellschaft lustig, mit all den Mängeln, die er in der Regierung unter der Herrschaft der Obrenović-Dynastie sieht. Die Komödie „Deceased“ ist die letzte Komödie, die Nušić im Alter

Školska knjiga, 1974.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.42