Aleksandar Popović (writer) explained

Aleksandar 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.

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

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Umro je dramski pisac Aleksandar Popović. istoriju. MK Fondacija Srpski Legat.
  2. Web site: Sudbina od sto petlji. Nedeljnik Vreme. August 15, 2019.
  3. Web site: "Pitomac" Golog otoka. www.novosti.rs. sr-Latn. August 15, 2019.
  4. Web site: Umro je dramski pisac Aleksandar Popović. istoriju. MK Fondacija Srpski Legat.
  5. Web site: Aleksandar Popovic. IMDb. August 15, 2019.
  6. http://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/355411/Kako-je-zabranjivano-Mrescenje-sarana Како је забрањивано „Мрешћење шарана” („Политика“, 20. мај 2016)