Gordana Kuic Biografija Apr 2026

Gordana Kuić (1942–2023) was a Serbian and Yugoslav novelist, screenwriter, and journalist of Sephardic Jewish origin. She was born in Belgrade into the famous Alkalaj family, a prominent Sephardic dynasty.

🔹 Her most famous work is the novel trilogy The Scent of Rain in the Balkans (Miris kiše na Balkanu). The first book became an instant bestseller and was later adapted into a hit TV series. The story follows the fortunes of the Salom family – a Sephardic Jewish family in Sarajevo and Belgrade – from the late 19th century through the 20th century. gordana kuic biografija

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🔹 She also wrote novels like Cvijet sa Istoka (Flower from the East), Balada o ptičici (Ballad of a Little Bird), and Sjene prošlosti (Shadows of the Past). Her work often explores exile, identity, love, and survival. The first book became an instant bestseller and

🔹 Before her literary fame, she wrote scripts for Yugoslav films and TV, and worked as a journalist. She was a master of dialogue and emotional nuance.

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🔹 Kuić drew heavily from her own family history. Her mother, Blanki, and her aunt, Buka, served as real-life inspirations for the main characters. Through humor, tragedy, and memory, Gordana preserved the vanishing world of Sephardic Jews in the Balkans.

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