Background
Stevan Sremac was born in Senta in Bačka region (then part of the Austrian Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar) on 11 November 1855.
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Sremcevo delo Zona Zamfirova je ljubavna prica o dvoje mladih koji su se, i pored socijalnih razlika koje ih dele, zavoleli. Kujundzija Mane zavoleo je Zonu Zamfirovu, corbadzijsku cerku. Mane je dobar majstor, ali siromah. On se zaljubio u Zonu, ali tu ljubav krije, jer je Zona, Zamfirova kcer (iz bogate i ugledne kuce). Prema ovoj pripoveci Stevana Sremca, Zdravko Sotra je 2002. godine snimio istoimeni film .
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Stevan Sremac was born in Senta in Bačka region (then part of the Austrian Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar) on 11 November 1855.
In 1878 he graduated from Belgrade"s Grande École (Velika škola) in philosophy and history.
He is considered one of the best truly humorous Serbian writers. While still a university student, he joined the Serbian Army and participated in the 1876 and 1877–1878 wars as a volunteer. He became a teacher, working in this profession for the rest of his life—in the southern Serbia"s cities of Pirot, Niš and Belgrade.
His literary reputation was established relatively late, in 1890, with novelized chronicles of events and personages from Serbian history.
These weren"t published until 1903 under title Iz knjiga starostavnih ("From Ancient Books"). In political sense, he was an activist of Liberal party (Serbia), which was pretty conservative with strong nationalist sentiments and supported the rule of Obrenović dynasty.
Sremac died accidentally of blood poisoning in Sokobanja on 12 August 1906. He is included in The 100 most prominent Serbs.
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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.