fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAleksandar Popović (Ub, Serbia, November 2, 1929 — Belgrade, October 9, 1996) was a Serbian writer who authored more than 50 plays and other works, of which the most famous are Bela kafa and Mrešćenje šarana.
Serbian writer
Biography
Born in Ub to a family with military background,[1] Popović graduated from the gymnasium in his hometown[2] and soon after started to write poetry. In the late 40s he was arrested by the communist authorities and spent five years at Goli Otok.[3] After release he worked a number of poorly paid jobs, only to accept the invitation of Duško Radović to start writing radio dramas for children.[4] His opus includes a number of dramas, comedies, dramas for children, TV dramas, TV and movie scripts.[5]
Popović's theatre play Mrešćenje šarana was banned in Yugoslavia.[6]
Selected works
- Devojčica u plavoj haljini, 1961
- Tvrdoglave priče, 1962
- Sudbina jednog Čarlija, 1964
- Ljubinko i Desanka, 1964
- Sudbina jednog Čarlija, 1964
- Čarapa od sto petlji, 1965
- Sablja dimiskija, 1965
- Razvojni put Bore Šnajdera, 1967
- Smrtonosna motoristika, 1967
- Kako se voli Vesna, 1974
- Mrešćenje šarana, 1984
- Gardijski potporučnik Ribanac ili Fantazija o cvećkama, 1984
- Tri svetlice s pozornice, 1986
- Bela kafa, 1990
- Tamna je noć, 1992
- Čarlama, zbogom, 1995
- Baš bunar, 1996
- Noćna frajla, 1999
References
Statuette of Joakim Vujić Award |
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SFR Yugoslavia (1985–1992) | | |
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FR Yugoslavia (1992–2006) |
- Not awarded (1993)
- Stevo Žigon and Petar Kralj (1994)
- Sava Barackov, Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia, Serbian National Theatre, Svetlana Bojković and Dejan Penčić Poljanski (1995)
- Lazar Ristovski and Miloslav Buca Mirković (1996)
- Bora Todorović and Festival Days of Comedy in Jagodina (1997)
- Stevan Šalajić (1998)
- Ružica Sokić (1999)
- Olivera Marković (2000)
- Vida Ognjenović (2001)
- Mileva Žikić (2002)
- Belgrade Drama Theatre (2003)
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Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006) | |
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Serbia (2006–present) |
- Biljana Srbljanović (2007)
- National Theatre in Niš (2008)
- Mirko Babić (2009)
- Miodrag Tabački (2010)
- Boro Drašković (2011)
- Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljković (2012)
- Milena Dravić (2013)
- Andraš Urban (2014)
- Dara Džokić and Faculty of Dramatic Arts (2015)
- Nada Jurišić (2016)
- Renata Ulmanski (2017)
- Mihailo Janketić (2018)
- Geroslav Zarić (2019)
- Milanka Berberović (2020)
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- Republic of Ragusa
- Serbian Chancellery in Dubrovnik
- Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik
- Serbian poetry
- Slavic studies
- Romanticism
- Realism
- Serbian Literary Guild
- Association of Writers of Serbia
- Adligat
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- NIN Award
- Isidora Sekulić Award
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