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  Migjeni
Migjeni was, nonetheless, not a socialist or revolutionary poet in the political sense, despite the indignation and the occasional clenched fist he shows us.
Migjeni was not entirely uninfluenced by the nascent philosophy of the right either.
Migjeni’s religious education and his training for the Orthodox priesthood seem to have been entirely counterproductive, for he cherished neither an attachment to religion nor any particularly fond sentiments for the organized Church.
www.geocities.com /spiritofalbania/migjeni.htm   (2114 words)

  
  Millosh Gjergj Nikolla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Migjeni attended elementary school in Shkodër at the Serbian language school there and later at St. John's Orthodox Seminary in Bitola (Bitolj/Manastir), then in the Kingdom of Serbia (now part of the Republic of Macedonia).
Migjeni was, nonetheless, not a socialist or revolutionary poet in the political sense, despite the indignation and the occasional clenched fist he shows us.
Migjeni’s religious education and his training for the Orthodox priesthood seem to have been entirely counterproductive, for he cherished neither an attachment to religion nor any particularly fond sentiments for the organized Church.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Millosh_Gjergj_Nikolla   (2660 words)

  
 Dr. Robert Elsie - Migjeni (Millosh Gjergj Nikolla). Free Verse
Migjeni was born in Shkodra on 13 October 1911.
Typical of the suffering and of the futility of human endeavour for Migjeni is Rezignata (Resignation), a poem in the longest cycle of the collection, Kangët e mjerimit (Songs of poverty).
While such critics have delighted in viewing Migjeni as a product of 'pre-liberation' Zogist Albania, it has become painfully evident that the poet's 'songs unsung,' after half a century of communist dictatorship in Albania, are now more compelling than ever.
www.elsie.de /pub/b24.html   (2374 words)

  
 Migjeni - Wikipedia
Migjeni, eigentlich Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (albanisch) oder Miloš Đoka Nikolić (serbisch) (* 13.
Unter dem Akronym seines Namens, Migjeni, schrieb er fast ausschließlich Werke in albanischer Sprache.
Der Selbstmord des Sperlings und andere Prosaskizzen / Migjeni (Millosh Gjergj Nikolla).
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Migjeni#Literatur   (230 words)

  
 SEDA - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Manifestations of the modern trends, impressionism, symbolism etc. were isolated phenomena in the works of some writers (Migjeni, Poradeci, and Asdreni), that did not succeed in forming a school.
Some of Migjeni’s stories are novels in miniature; their themes represent the conflict of the individual with institutions and the patriarchal and conservative morality.
The rebellious nature of Migjeni’s talent broke the traditionalism of Albanian poetry and prose by bringing a new style and forms in poetry and narrative.
www.seda.org.al /ACH/literature.htm   (4089 words)

  
 Millosh Gjergj Nikolla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Migjeni attended elementary school in Shkodër at Serbian language school there and later at St. Orthodox Seminary in Bitola (Bitolj/Manastir) then Kingdom of Serbia (now Republic of Macedonia).
There he studied Russian French Greek and Latin and read literature written in those On his return to Albania he gave his intended career as a priest to a school teacher in Vraka a Serb village a few miles Shkodër.
The main of Migjeni was misery and suffering a of the life he saw and lived.
www.freeglossary.com /Migjeni   (425 words)

  
 Migjeni - Wikipedia
Er besuchte die serbischsprachige Grundschule seiner Heimatstadt Shkodra und später das orthodoxe Seminar von Sveti Jovan im damals jugoslawischen Bitola (heute Mazedonien).
Migjeni infizierte sich mit Tuberkulose, suchte erfolglos Heilung in Norditalien und starb an dieser Krankheit im Hospital der Waldenser zu Torre Pellice im Alter von 26 Jahren.
Obwohl Migjenis Gesamtwerk wegen seines frühen Todes nicht sehr umfangreich ist, wird er in Albanien bis heute als bedeutender Dichter geschätzt.
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Migjeni#Weblinks   (230 words)

  
 Albania Country Guide - Resorts & Excursions - World Travel Guide Provided By Columbus Travel Publishing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Situated on Lake Scutari, which divides Albania from Montenegro, Shkodra is dominated by the ruins of the Fortress of Rozafa, one of the ancient Ilyrian castles, built on a rock hill from which a spectacular panorama of the surrounding countryside, the lake and the Lead Mosque can be enjoyed.
A museum is dedicated to one of the greatest Albanian writers, Migjeni.
The Mesi Bridge, 8km (5 miles) from Shkodra, is also well worth a visit, as is the Monument to Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg at his burial ground in Lezha.
www.worldtravelguide.net /data/alb/alb150.asp   (499 words)

  
 Shkodra
[Blasfemi, from the volume Vargjet e lira, Tirana: Ismail Mal' Osmani 1944, translated from the Albanian by Robert Elsie, published in English in Migjeni, Free Verse, Peja: Dukagjini 2001, p.
[Kanga skandaloze, from the volume Vargjet e lira, Tirana: Ismail Mal' Osmani 1944, translated from the Albanian by Robert Elsie, published in English in Migjeni, Free Verse, Peja: Dukagjini 2001, p.
[Fragment, from the volume Vargjet e lira, Tirana: Ismail Mal' Osmani 1944, translated from the Albanian by Robert Elsie, published in English in Migjeni, Free Verse, Peja: Dukagjini 2001, p.
www.shkoder.net /en/migjen.htm   (3815 words)

  
 ACLIS - Albanian Canadian League Information Service - A logistic office of Albanian Canadian League -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Vallja e yjve (The dance of the stars) and Ylli i zemrës (The star of the heart), published in Romania in 1933 and 1937 respectively, are indeed just as much a revolution in Albanian verse as was Migjeni’s Vargjet e lira (Free verse).
Vallja e yjve was published at the Albania Press in Constanza from funds collected in 1932 with the help of Asdreni and a group of Albanian students in Bucharest.
He had little in common with his contemporaries: the romantic Asdreni, the political Fan Noli or the messianic Migjeni.
www.albca.com /aclis/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=235   (1497 words)

  
 The Poetry of Migjeni (1911-1938)
It is with Migjeni (acronym of Millosh Gjergj Nikolla) that contemporary Albanian poetry begins its course.
Born in Shkoder (Scutari) on 13 October 1911 in a family of Serbian origin, Migjeni studied as a child at the Serbian-language school there and later at St. John's Orthodox Seminary in Bitola (Manastir), Macedonia, where he became acquainted with Serbo-Croatian, Russian and French authors.
On his return to Albania, he gave up his intended career as a priest to become a school teacher in Vrake, a village a few miles from Shkoder, and began writing verse and prose sketches in Albanian.
www.macedonia.co.uk /mcic/balkankaleidoscope/multiculturalisminmacedonia/migjeni.asp   (555 words)

  
 Re: Which Came First: The Church or the New Testament?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
I suffer with man." Typical of the suffering and of the futility of human endeavour for Migjeni is Rezignata (Resignation), a poem in the longest cycle of the collection, Kang?t e mjerimit (Songs of
Andr?, my work will be achieved if I manage to live a little longer." Part of the ‘establishment’ which he felt was oblivious to and indeed responsible for the sufferings of humanity was the Church.
While such critics have delighted in viewing Migjeni as a product of ‘pre-liberation’ Zogist Albania, it has become painfully evidentthat the poet’s ‘songs unsung,’ after half a century of communist dictatorship in Albania, are now more compelling than ever.
www.mailarchive.ca /lists/alt.bible/2003-08/9330.html   (7428 words)

  
 MIGJENI
With Migjeni (1911-1938), contemporary Albanian poetry begins its course.
Migjeni, pen name of Millosh Gjergj Nikolla, was born in Shkodra.
What is true of Italo Svevo’s Italian is even truer of Migjeni’s Albanian."
www.albanianliterature.net /authors2/AA2-10.html   (2218 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Despite the principal and professors' efforts to conduct classes, a larger group did not even appear in school, prompting the others to leave as well.
(Passage omitted) (Announcer) Today, as has been the case over the past two weeks, some 300 Macedonian students from the Bratstvo Migjeni elementary school in Tetovo did not attend class, as their parents claim, for safety reasons.
It is likely that the resolution of this problem will take much longer, because nothing has yet been done to implement the government's decision to have the abovementioned students temporarily start classes in the premises of the Defence Ministry's regional unit in this city.
www.asu.edu /educ/epsl/LPRU/newsarchive/Art2817.txt   (380 words)

  
 SUMO.tv - Migjeni - Cifti i Lumtur (Skec)
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Migjeni - Marsel Rupi, Poema e Mjerimit (Interpretim)
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www.sumo.tv /watch.php?video=18433   (75 words)

  
 Albania - Arts and Literature   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In the early 20th century, Millosh Gjergi Nikolla, who used the pen-name Migjeni, wrote poems about patriotic and social justice issues in Albanian society, including the emancipation of women.
After his death at the age of 27, his work was collected in a book called Stories from the Town of the North.
Some of Migjeni’s works have been translated into French.
www.cp-pc.ca /english/albania/arts.html   (407 words)

  
 IAPSO - Inter-Agency Procurement Services Office
Tender documents may be collected from the address/Procurement Officer below, subject to payment of a fee of 100 (one hundred) euros for the copying costs, which must be paid at Raiffeisen Bank, address: Str.
“Migjeni”, Prishtina, Kosovo, SWIFT Code: RBKOCS22 on account no: 1501001000822264.
All potential Tenderers should pre-register with the Procurement Officer.
www.iapso.org /supplying/procurement-notices-view.asp?id=1165   (566 words)

  
 Shkoder --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Before World War II, Shkodër was the chief Roman Catholic centre of Albania, with a cathedral, a pontifical college, and Franciscan and Jesuit convents, libraries, and publishing houses.
It was the home of the poet Migjeni (Milosh Gjergj Nikolla, 1911–38).
After 1944 Shkodër resisted the Communist government that had taken control of the country.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9067454   (452 words)

  
 Re: Which Came First: The Church or the New Testament?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
You are the first to yell at others yet here you do the exact thing you say for others not to do...that's called hypocrisy...
Migjeni, pen name of Millosh Gjergj Nikolla, was born in
> nature does occur in the verse of Migjeni, then of course it is autumn.
www.mailarchive.ca /lists/alt.bible/2003-08/9491.html   (8005 words)

  
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 Welcome to Frosina.org :: An Albanian Immigrant and Cultural Resource
A graduate of the Academy of the Figurative Arts in
, Mira was employed for 17 years as a Modeling Sculptor at the Migjeni Arts facility until she established her own gallery/studio in 1993.
Her ceramics are considered first-rank, and, unquestionably, they deserve to be exhibited at art and cultural centers in the USA and elsewhere.
www.frosina.org /about/infobits.asp?id=133   (417 words)

  
 artnet.com: Resource Library: Ishmaku, Burhan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In 1953 he moved to Tiranë; and established a specialist workshop for making such wooden musical instruments as violins, guitars, mandolins, çifteli (a type of two-stringed mandolin) and lutes.
He joined the Migjeni Artistic Products Enterprise in Tiranë;, which was set up in 1966, and became renowned for his designs for mass-produced wooden decorative goods.
His designs are characterized by refined and rich floral decoration together with crisp geometric patterns.
www.artnet.com /library/04/0417/T041749.asp   (216 words)

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