
Humoristička proza
Humorous prose brings together Nušić's autobiographical, essay-serial and narrative texts, in which humor and satire expose school, society, government and human weaknesses.
Humorous Prose by Branislav Nušić brings together a representative selection of texts that demonstrate the breadth of his prose and satirical talent. This is a book that brings together various forms of Nušić's humorous prose - from excerpts from Autobiography, through the entire Listići, to short stories and shorter texts that reflect his recognizable blend of humor, irony and social criticism. Such a composition of the book is important because it allows the reader to get to know Nušić not only as a playwright but also as an author of diverse prose.
A special place in the book is occupied by Autobiography, one of Nušić's most famous independent works. In this book, the author does not present his own life in a serious and confessional way, but shapes it through self-irony, parody and humor. School days, upbringing, social rules and encounters with authorities become the material for a humorous, but also very insightful picture of the time. Listići are Nušić's shorter essayistic and feuilletonistic prose pieces in which Nušić comments on social habits, human flaws, public life and everyday absurdities.
In his narrative texts, Nušić is particularly successful in exposing petty bourgeoisie, vanity, bureaucracy, political hypocrisy and excessive desire for prestige. His humor is not only a means of entertainment, but also a way of understanding society. His style is conversational, clear and dynamic, and comedy often arises from precise observation of characters and situations. That is why Humoristic Prose is valuable as an overview of Nušić's prose work and as a book that remains alive, relevant and attractive to readers today.
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