Musine Kokalari “returns” tomorrow at La Sapienza University, Rome

Musine Kokalari “returns” tomorrow at La Sapienza University, where one day the study is dedicated to an Albanian woman who studied in Italy. 76 years after her Italian graduation, Musinè The cocaine was “translated” into Rome's Sapienza, Italian media quote. A study day dedicated to a 20th - century writer for an Albanian woman who wanted to [...]
Musine Kokalari “returns” tomorrow at La Sapienza University, where one day the study is dedicated to an Albanian woman who studied in Italy.
76 years after her Italian graduation, Musinè The cocaine was “translated” into Rome's Sapienza, Italian media quote.
A study day dedicated to a 20th century writer for an Albanian woman who wanted to write her country's future, but Enver Hoxha's regime denied the pencil and freedom. Tomorrow in Rome: http://bit.ly/2j6Kdh
In 1938 The colonel was in Rome to graduate from letters in La Sapienza. Dedicated to the creation of a democratic Albania, she returned to her country in 1946, but was singled out by the communist regime as “saboteur and enemy of the people” and sentenced to prison and isolation until her death in 1983.
Italian pages of Musine Koklari are the result of a dialectic, Albanian and Italian view of a girl studying in a fascist Italy that invaded Albania in 1939; evidence of dramas lived by the author day by day, in years that saw her participate in Sapienza.











