In Vutnaj, Kosovo, on June 25, 1936, Rexhep Qosja was born. He took the first lessons at home and further education, and went on to Guci and Pristina. She graduated in Albanian Language Literature at the University of Prishtina. In 1971, he defended his doctorate and earned the title “Doctor of Science”. The first steps in life, he cast as editor-in-chief of the magazine “The New Life”. For many years, he headed the Albanological Institute of Pristina. Rexhep Qosja, is a separate universe. From his pain, many literary creations, art criticism, essays, studies, historical and literary views have emerged. After 1989, he devoted himself to political journalism, in defense of the national cause. He is present in the Albanian media, but also foreign. In his biography, some novels include a collection of stories and drama, study monographs and volumes of publicity. Some of his works have also been published in foreign languages.
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