Branislav Nušić

Branislav Nušić

  • Birthday: 1864-10-20
  • Deathday: 1938-01-19
  • Place of birth: Belgrade, Serbia
  • Also know as: برانسيلاف نوشيتش

Biography

Branislav Nušić (1864 –1938), born Alkibijad Nuša, was a Serbian playwright, satirist, essayist and novelist. He also worked as a journalist and a civil servant. In 1887, Nušić published a poem titled Dva raba ("Two Servants"), which ridiculed the Serbian King Milan for attending the funeral of an unpopular general's mother. Nušić was subsequently arrested, convicted of lèse-majesté and sentenced to two year's imprisonment. He was released after a year due to good behaviour. Nušić is more celebrated as a playwright than as a novelist. Of his plays, the most popular are comedies The Cabinet Minister's Wife (Госпођа министарка), A Suspicious Person (Сумњиво лице), A Member of the Parliament (Народни посланик), Bereaved Family (Ожалошћена породица), The Deceased (Покојник), and Doctor (Др).

Production

Father by Force

1969

As Novel

A Child of Community

1953

As Novel

Balkan Perestroika

1990

As Writer

Before the War

1966

As Author

A Suspicious Character

1979

As Author

The Minister’s wife

1979

As Writer

Bereaved Family

1990

As Writer

The Cabinet Minister's Wife

1957

As Theatre Play

Mister Dollar

1989

As Writer

Dr

1984

As Writer

Flowers of Evil

2004

As Poem

Dr

1962

As Novel

People's Deputy

1964

As Novel

The Cabinet Minister's Wife

1958

As Theatre Play

The Deceased

1990

As Writer

An Ordinary Man

1965

As Story

The Fly

1950

As Writer

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