Why Stop “The Lah of Malice” of Gjergj Fethe, during the Slavic-communist invasion

The malt “Lacha of Nachcis” And Fishta is one of the best epic works of Albanian Literature. In its 30-tongues and about 17 thousand verses, praise to Albanian fighters who shed blood for liberation from Ottomans and in defense of Albanian lands being seized by Serb-Montenegrin hordes. Fish completed and published [...]
In its 30-tongues and about 17 thousand verses, praise to Albanian fighters who shed blood for liberation from Ottomans and in defense of Albanian lands being seized by Serb-Montenegrin hordes.
Fish completed it and published it in 1937, after some 30 years of work.
During the years of the country's communist occupation, this work was banned in Yugoslavia and Albania, due to antislav rhetoric.
In the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1950), Fishta was called “spiun calling for war against Slavs”.
The Slavic-communist invaders were not content with stopping Fishta's works, but they exhumed him and his bones were thrown into the river.
After the 1990s, the relief work went into circulation, got into school programs, and recognized numerous rebubours, taking its place in the Albanian Literacy and Language Library.












