- guˈʃo]; 27
December 1899 – 12
November 1987),
commonly known by the pen name
Lasgush Poradeci, was an
Albanian philologist, poet, translator,
writer and pioneer...
- lotë (Dreams and Tears)
which was
published in Bucharest.
According to
Lasgush Poradeci's memoirs, the anthem,
created by the
adaptation of the text to...
-
Ottoman Empire. He
maintained close liaison with
fellow Gjergj Fishta and
Lasgush Poradeci and was
notably inspired by the
patriots Girolamo de Rada and...
-
society during the 20th century, most
notably on Asdreni,
Gjergj Fishta and
Lasgush Poradeci,
among many others. Ti Shqipëri, më jep nder, më jep
emrin Shqipëtar...
-
Havzi Nela (1934–1988) Dhimitër
Pasko (1907–1967)
Arshi Pipa (1920–1997)
Lasgush Poradeci (1899–1987) Vinçens
Prennushi (1885–1949) Leon
Qafzezi (born 1953)...
- unreliable.
Pogradec is well
known for its
famous writers and
poets such as
Lasgush Poradeci and
Mitrush Kuteli, and
lately Luan Starova.
Their works are a...
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Pasko (1907–1967)
Shefqet Pllana (1918–1994) Ali
Podrimja (1942–2012)
Lasgush Poradeci (1899–1987)
Foqion Postoli (1889–1927)
Iljaz Prokshi (1907–1967)...
- in Constanța, from 1928
until 1933. In 1937 he
organized the
publishing Lasgush Poradeci's
collection of verse, Ylli i zemrës (The Star of the heart)....
- In the late 1930s she is
purported to have had an
affair with the poet
Lasgush Poradeci. In 1941 she
married the
singer Kristaq Antoniu.
During her lifetime...
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Musine had
managed to
arouse the
interest of
important writers such as
Lasgush Poradeci, Ali
Asllani and
above all,
Ernest Koliqi, whom at La Sapienza...