The first creation of Mitrush Kuteli at the age of 12 was published, to whom he was devoted

Former Director of the National Library, Aurel Plasari, has posted on the social network “Facebook” some photos showing the first creation of Mitrush Kuteli at the age of 12.

He writes that the first attempt of the teenager Kuteli was a naive poem of that age, dedicated to Skanderbeg.

His creation was published in a “lost” calendar of Pogradec in 1919.

“The first creation of adolescent Dhimiter (Pandi) Pasko, later Mitrush Kuteli, published in Pogradec’s” lost “calendar in 1919, so when the next writer was only 12 years old, though he could have added one year To publish the “work”.

Undoubtedly a naive poem of that age, but significant fact that the teenager’s first quest was devoted precisely to Skanderbeg. Calendar publishers have also added an interesting note to his lineage with his congratulation: “Long live the new throne to the ears of God!” Worshipful prophet in that historic moment, “writes Plasari.

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