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Branislav Nušić ( sr-cyr, Бранислав Нушић, ;  – 19 January 1938) was a
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n playwright, satirist, essayist, novelist and founder of
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in Serbia. He also worked as a journalist and a civil servant.


Life

Branislav Nušić was born Alkibijad Nuša ( rup, Alchiviadi al Nusha, el, Αλκιβιάδης Νούσας, Alcibiades Nousas) in
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on . His father, George Nousias (Thessaloniki, 1822 – Pristina, 1916), was a Serbianized Aromanian merchant with family roots in the village of
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in the Ottoman Macedonia, while his mother, Ljubica (1839 – Belgrade, 1904), was a
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homemaker from
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, Bosnia, then under Austro-Hungarian rule. Young Alkibijad completed his
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in
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, a port town along the
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, before returning to Belgrade to complete his
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. In 1882, at the age of 18, he legally changed his name to Branislav Nušić. He subsequently enrolled in the Belgrade Higher School (later the
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), graduating with a law degree in 1885. That year, at the age of 21, he was conscripted into the
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. Nušić's service coincided with the two-week-long
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of November 1885, which he witnessed first-hand as a Serbian
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in western
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. Nušić was quick to criticize the conduct of the Serbian Supreme Command during the war, which ended in a Bulgarian victory. He outlined his objections in the book ''Pripovetke jednog kaplara iz srpsko–bugarskog rata 1885'' (The Stories of a Corporal from the Serbo–Bulgarian War of 1885), which was published in 1886. He went on to spend one year's study at the
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in
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. In 1887, Nušić published a poem titled ''Dva raba'' ("Two Servants"), which ridiculed the Serbian King
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for attending the funeral of an unpopular general's mother rather than that of , an officer who died of wounds sustained while saving his regiment's flag. Nušić was subsequently arrested, convicted of ''
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'' and sentenced to two year's imprisonment. He served his sentence at a prison in
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but was released after only one year due to good behaviour. In 1889, shortly after his release from prison, Nušić entered the civil service as an official in Serbia's
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. Several years later, in 1893, he married Darinka Đorđević, the 17-year-old niece of the Serbian consul in Bitola, Dimitrije Bodi. The couple had three children, one of whom died in infancy. Between 1889 and 1900, Nušić worked as a clerk at the Serbian consulates to the Ottoman Empire in Bitola,
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,
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,
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, and
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. Despite his earlier anti-war rhetoric, Nušić became an enthusiastic supporter of using military means to force the Ottoman Empire out from the Balkans. In 1900, he received a post at the
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. Shortly thereafter, he became the head dramaturgist of the
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. In 1904, he was appointed head of the
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in
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. In 1905, he left his new post and moved to Belgrade to work as a journalist. He also worked as an editor for various magazines and feuilletonist for ''
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'', writing under the
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Ben Akiba. Following Austria-Hungary's annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in October 1908, Nušić led a series of anti-Habsburg demonstrations in Belgrade. He climbed a balcony at the National Theatre, railed against the "plunder" of Serbian lands by Austria-Hungary, and demanded immediate military action. He subsequently rode his horse into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to the consternation of Prime Minister
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. The popularity of Nušić's works, as well as those of fellow dramatist
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, increased dramatically following the annexation. In 1912, Nušić returned to Bitola as a civil servant. Macedonia was captured and annexed by Serbia following the
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, and in February 1913, Nušić was appointed prefect of Bitola. He was quickly forced to resign after consistently failing to adhere to the demands of the
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and the ultra-nationalist guerilla bands that formed the backbone of the Royal Serbian Army's occupation force. Despite this, he remained in Skopje, and helped establish the city's first theatre in 1913. The outbreak of
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brought further personal tragedies Nušić's way; his son Strahinja was killed on the frontline while serving in the Serbian Army. Nušić lived in Skopje until November 1915, when Austria-Hungary, Germany and Bulgaria successfully invaded and occupied Serbia. He took part in the
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between November 1915 and February 1916. He lived in Italy, Switzerland and France until the end of the war. Nušić returned to Serbia a broken man, devastated by the loss of his only son. He was appointed to be the first head of the Ministry of Education's art department, serving alongside the writers
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and
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. He also became the first post-war director of the theatre in Skopje. He remained at this post until 1923. Afterwards, he was appointed head of the
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. In Sarajevo, Nušić wrote ''Ramazanske noći'' (''Nights of Ramadan'') under the pseudonym Halil Delibašić. He returned to Belgrade in 1927. In
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, he acted in the film ''Paramount Review'' in 1930. Nušić became a member of the
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in 1933. Following ''The Bereaved Familys 1935 premiere in
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, he received a medal from the Bulgarian state. He was also awarded
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, Order of the White Eagle and
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. Nušić died in Belgrade on 19 January 1938.


Social criticism

Nušić is more celebrated as a playwright than as a novelist. His incidental novels and journalistic ''feuilletons'' are not always moralistic or polished, but they are lively and amusing sketches of life. He is more prolific in historical drama and comedy. 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). Through his plays, Nušić presented Serbian society and the mentality of the middle class in small towns and counties. He brought to the stage not only the retailers, canton captains, semi-educated officers, and current and former ministers' wives, but also formerly distinguished and overly ambitious householders, their decadent sons, failed students, distinguished daughters of marriageable age, and greedy upstarts. All-in-all he depicted the Serbian middle class and its morality, which managed to survive despite all the political and social reforms, newly formed educational system and cultural institutions. He also paid special attention to the social conditions of their origins, as they started out with unrealizable desires and insatiable appetites, the distorted family and marital relationships, misunderstandings and intolerance between fathers and sons, unfaithful husbands and wives, officers’ ignorance and corruption and unreal political ambitions. Nušić thus became not only a playwright, observer and interpreter of his time, but also an analyst of Serbian society and its mentality at a specific historical period.


Selected works

Some of Nušić's major works (with English translation of titles):


Comedies

*''Народни посланик'' (A Member of the Parliament) (1885) *''Сумњиво лице'' (A Suspicious Person) (1887) *''Протекција'' (Favoritism) (1889) *''Обичан човек'' (An Ordinary Man ) (1899) *''Свет'' (The Publicity) (1906) *''Пут око света'' (Travel Around the World) (1910) *''Госпођа министарка'' (The Cabinet Minister's Wife) (1929) *''Мистер Долар'' (Mister Dollar) (1932) *''Ујеж'' (SYEW - Society of Yugoslav Emancipated Women) (1933) *''Ожалошћена породица'' (Bereaved Family) (1934) *''Др'' (PhD) (1936) *''Покојник'' (The Deceased) (1937) *''Власт'' (unfinished) (Authority) *''Ђоле кермит'' (unfinished)


Dramas

*''Тако је морало бити'' (It Had to Be This Way) (1902) *''Јесења киша'' (Autumn Rain) *''Иза Божјих леђа'' (Behind God's Back) *''Пучина'' (Offing) (1902) *''Кирија'' (Rental Fee)


Novels

*''Општинско дете'' (County's Child), published in
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as ''Опћинско дијете'' (1902) *''Хајдуци'' (
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s) (1933) *''Деветстопетнаеста'' (915th) *''Аутобиографија'' (Autobiography) (1924)


Short stories

*''Политички противник'' (Political Rival) *''Посмртно слово'' (Eulogy) *''Класа'' (Class) *''Приповетке једног каплара'' (The Corporal's Stories) (1886)


Tragedies

*''Кнез Иво од Семберије'' (Prince Ivo of Semberia) *''Хаџи-Лоја'' *''Наход'' (Foundling)


Other

*''Рамазанске вечери'' (Ramadan Nights) (1898) *''Реторика'' (a discourse on
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) (1934)


In popular culture

*'' A Member of the Parliament'', a film based on the comedie from 1885 of Branislav Nusic and directed by Stole Janković, was produced in 1964 by the Bosna Film. *''A Member of the Parliament'' (
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), a television film based on the comedie of Branislav Nusic and directed by Slavenko Saletović, was produced in 1990 by the broadcasting service RTB. *'' A Suspicious Person'', a film based on the comedie from 1887 of Branislav Nusic and directed by
Soja Jovanović Sofija "Soja" Jovanović ( sr-Cyrl, Соја Јовановић, ; 1 February 1922 – 22 April 2002) was the first Serbian and Yugoslav female film director, noted for her work in theater, TV and film productions. Biography After studying ...
, was produced in 1954 by the Avala Film. *''A Suspicious Person'' (remake), a television film based on the comedie of Branislav Nusic and directed by Arsa Milosevic, was produced in 1989 by the broadcasting service RTB. *'' The Cabinet Minister's Wife'', a film based on the comedie from 1929 of Branislav Nusic and directed by Žorž Skrigin, was produced in 1958 by the UFUS. *'' The Cabinet Minister's Wife'' (remake), a television film based on the comedie of Branislav Nusic and directed by
Zdravko Šotra Zdravko Šotra ( sr-cyr, Здравко Шотра; born 13 February 1933) is a Serbian film and television director and screenwriter. He is known for directing the films '' Zona Zamfirova'', '' Boj na Kosovu'', '' Šešir profesora Vujića'', ''S ...
, was produced in 1989 by the broadcasting service RTB. *''Bereaved Family'', a television film based on the comedie from 1935 was produced in 1960 by the broadcasting service RTB. *''Bereaved Family'' (remake), a television film based on the comedie of Branislav Nusic and directed by Milan Karadzic, was produced in 1990 by the broadcasting service RTB. *'' Travel Around the World'', a film based on the comedie from 1910 of Branislav Nusic and directed by
Soja Jovanović Sofija "Soja" Jovanović ( sr-Cyrl, Соја Јовановић, ; 1 February 1922 – 22 April 2002) was the first Serbian and Yugoslav female film director, noted for her work in theater, TV and film productions. Biography After studying ...
, was produced in 1964 by the Avala Film. *In 2011 TV film ''
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'', Branislav Nušić was portrayed by actor Milan Vranešević. TV Film *
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, annual comedy festival inaugurated in 1968, bears the name of Branislav Nušić


References


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External links


The Legacy of Branislav Nušić
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