Svetislav Basara

January 5, 2024
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Svetislav Basara
Full Name Svetislav Basara
Occupation Writer
Date Of Birth Dec 21, 1953(1953-12-21)
Age 71
Birthplace Bajina Bašta
Country Serbia
Birth City Zlatibor District
Horoscope Sagittarius

Svetislav Basara Biography

Name Svetislav Basara
Birthday Dec 21
Birth Year 1953
Place Of Birth Bajina Bašta
Home Town Zlatibor District
Birth Country Serbia
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Parents Dobrila Basara
Children(s) Relja Basara, Tara Basara

Svetislav Basara is one of the most popular and richest Writer who was born on December 21, 1953 in Bajina Bašta, Zlatibor District, Serbia. Dobrila Basara was his mother. She grew as an orphaned child under his care by Svetislav Veizovic, his parents. He was charged, arrested and killed by Partisans under the pretext of the period in the Republic of Uzice in 1941. Her mother baptized her son in honour and memory of this man, who was known by his name. He was released in the form of an innocent victim in 2013. Svetislav Basara, the father of 2 children (daughter Tara and son Relja) and was married to Branislav Crncevic’s daughter Vida who is one of their mothers and his second home has been in Beska.

If there is discussion about theories I consider Baudrillard’s definition of theories – and I’m paraphrasing – can be a trap where reality could slip into. Reality often slips into these seemingly innocent traps to our own dismay. I believe that farce, exaggeration and naivety are the most effective ways to write about what is referred to as “serious stuff”. I also have a reference that supports this statement. In the 1950s the 1950s, an Italian actor and comedian who was strongly influenced by the religion of his birth and the spirit of God, wrote an email addressed to Padre Pio, a famous theologian and mystic. The letter complained that he could not dedicate himself to the spiritual due to the fact that he had to appear on stage in makeup each night and make fun of himself. Padre Pio offered him the his answer in the form of “My dear son, these accusations are nonsense. Everyone makes a fool of ourselves in the areas that God has ordained to us.” The worst misfortune occurs when a person is prone to taking its own life and the world within which it lives too seriously. Svetislav Basara, June 2014

On 28 December 2019, the Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović signed a new freedom of religion act, which caused unrest in Montenegro and provoked some political reaction from Serbia. An official response is an Appeal for condemning the threat to peace in Montenegro, signed by more than eighty prominent personalities of former Yugoslavia including Basara; it says, among other things, that several European institutions and governments of democratic countries are condemning the new attempt to destabilize Montenegro on the principles of Slobodan Milošević’s policies. Political, ecclesiastical and media campaigns of misinformation from Belgrade, which is being implemented in both Podgorica and Banja Luka, have seriously threatened peace not only in Montenegro, but throughout the region. Monuments of such policy are genocide, ethnic cleansing, war and crimes against humanity committed in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo.

Basara was ambassador for FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) in Cyprus between 2001 and 2005. Basara is a current part of the Democratic Party (DS) but was a member of a different party over the years for a variety of times. He was also a temporarily a member of the Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS) and the Christian Democratic Party (DHSS). In any event the author has an unambiguous and clear policy in the political sense. He challenges any form of extremism within Serbia, and breaks it into its absurd elements through literary means. The novel’s titles Mein Kampf: burleska (allusion to Mein Kampf) and the collection of essays Vucji brlog (Little Wolf’s Lair, not intended to confuse Wolf’s Lair with the latter) are provocative arguments against similar issues of Serbian extreme self-images. Basara was previously criticized due to his cosmopolitan and critical attitude such as by the extremist section of Nasi, the Serbian nationalist movement Nasi.

Svetislav Basara Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Writer
House Living in own house.

Svetislav Basara is one of the richest Writer from Serbia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Svetislav Basara 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Svetislav Basara (Serbian Cyrillic: Svetislav Basara; born 21 December 1953 in Bajina Basta, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian journalist and writer.

Basara was born in Uzice where he was a student at Uzice, where he attended the Gymnasium that was part of Uzice’s town. He was awarded a maturity certificate, and then he enrolled in the Philological Faculty of the University of Belgrade but was dismissed after two years without completing his studies in the year 1976. The young man started his career as freelance writer and became editor of the literary journals Knjizevna rec (1983-86) and Medaj (1989); many other journals, newspapers and magazines published numerous contributions to literary and cultural-philosophical topics of the author in recent decades, he writes for the column Famous (Famozo) of Danas since 2009. Author of over forty literary works that include short stories, novels and essays. He is widely regarded as one of the top authors of modern Serbian literature and is an extremely popular modern Serbian writers on the global market for books. The entire work is comprising a number of versions of the novel in Bulgarian, German, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Romanian, Slovenian, Spanish, Hungarian and Ukrainian translation. He won his NIN Prize 2006 for the novel The Rise and Fall of Parkinson’s Disease (Uspon i pad Parkinsonove Bolesti) as well as The Isidora Sekulic Award 2015 for his novel Angel of Assassination (Andeo atentata). Basara composed the screenplay of Boomerang and his production Hamlet Remake (Hamlet Rimejk) was first performed at the National Theater Nis in 2001. His second-long appearance as a guest in the role of a heroin addicts in the movie Munje! is a fun side note in his biography of an artist. Five of his works have appeared in English with translations through Randall Major, Department of Anglistics, University of Novi Sad.

He once said in an interview: It’s the same with people as with money, the more of something there is, the less valuable it is. Hyperinflation of humanity. Fatigue. The crisis of meaning…. nothing exists except for selling and buying.

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