
Branislav Nušić
Writing
Born 1864-10-20 · Belgrade, Serbia · Died 1938-01-19
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).
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Flowers of Evil
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A Suspicious Character
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The World
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People's Deputy
Novel

Bereaved Family
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The Deceased
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Balkan Perestroika
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Mister Dollar
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The Balkan Mass-Media Sciences
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The Cabinet Minister's Wife
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Frivolous Branislav Nusic
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Dr
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A Victim of Science
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Belgrade Then and Now
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Representative Of The People
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The Minister’s Wife
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A Suspicious Character
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The Lady Minister
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Father by Force
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Two Comedies of Branislav Nušić
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