Today, the Albanian literary world commemorates the arbëresh writer and translator Luigj Petrosi. He died in January 1843. He was the first who published the Arbëresh song full of feelings and love “O e bukura more.” As a translator, he brought in Arbërisht the works of Byron and Ugo Foskolo.
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