Mirko Gashi

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Mirko Gashi (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирко Гаши, romanizedMirko Gaši; 2 January 1939 – July 1995)[1] was an Albanian writer. Born in Kralje, he studied journalism in Belgrade and worked as a journalist in Flaka e vëllazërimit in Skopje and in Radio Prishtina. He wrote poetry during the 1980s, producing collections Gjarpëri i shtëpise (The House Snake) (1980); Arbor vitae (The Tree of Life) (1988); and Plagë uji, (Water Wound) (1990). Gashi translated literature from Kosovo Albanian authors into Serbo-Croatian. In late years, he suffered from depression and alcoholism, which ended in his death in July 1995.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ When Mirko Gashi renounced Serbia's rewards and gratitude
  2. ^ "Mirko GASHI". Albanian Literature.net. Retrieved 26 January 2017.