Havzi Nela
Personal
Other names:
Job / Known for: Poet and short story writer
Left traces: Several poems stories against the communist regime
Born
Date: 1934-02-20
Location: AL Kollovoz, Kukës
Died
Date: 1988-08-10 (aged 54)
Resting place: AL Tirana
Death Cause: Execution by hanging
Family
Spouse:
Children:
Parent(s):
QR Code:
Havzi Nela My QR code: Havzi Nela https://DearGone.com/15245
Key Ownner: Not yet supported by key owner
Show More
Rank Users ranking to :
Thanks, you rate star
1 2 3 4 5
Ranking 5.0 1
Fullname

Havzi Nela

Fullname NoEnglish

Slogan
Goodbye, homeland.
About me / Bio:
Havzi Nela was an Albanian poet and short story writer of the 20th century. His first works came out during the last period of the Albanian National Awakening and continued for a 50-year period. Although simple in character and at times permeated by naive sentimentality, his work reserves a certain importance in Albanian literature due to its social context and thematics. [1](^1^) Gurra also translated to Albanian some of the masterpieces of classic Russian literature. [2](^2^) Gurra was born on 20 February 1934 in Marjan village of the Opar region near Korçë, back then part of the Ottoman Empire, today's southeastern Albania. [3](^3^) As many southern Albanians, he had to emigrate at a young age. Gurra settled initially in Odessa, and later in Istanbul, Sofia, Constanța, and the United States. He collaborated with the local established Albanian communities and their press organs using the pen-names "Nomadhi", "Gjon Zeza", and "D.Toçka". His initial literature work consisted of short stories. They were periodically published in the Shqiperia (Albania) journal of Kristo Luarasi in Sofia, Bulgaria, and were later compiled in two story collections in 1911: Goca e Malësisë (The Highland Girl) and Rrëfenja (Narrations). His best stories are considered to be the ones written while residing in Odessa. Gurra published or co-published also his own journals, such as Atdheu (The homeland) published in Constanța, Romania in 1912, the monthly Shkëndija (The sparkle) of 1921 in Korçë, [4] Zekthi (The gadfly), a satiric paper, and Zëri i Popullit (The voice of the people), a bi-monthly social-political journal, started in 1922 in Korçë, Mituria (The childhood), [2](^2^) and Vatra a Rinisë (Hearth of Youth) where he published pieces written for children. [5] As a journalist, he published articles in the Albanian communities' newspapers, such as Dielli (The sun), Kombi (The nation), [4] Bashkimi i Kombit (Nation's Unity), [6] Shqypeja e Shqypenis, [7] etc. He translated Russian literature works from Tolstoy, Turgenev, Chekhov, and Gorky. [2](^2^) Gurra died in Tirana in 1972.
Show More

Article for Havzi Nela

Died profile like Havzi Nela

  • Mitrush Kuteli Voice of death
    Mitrush Kuteli
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Nexhmije Pagarusha Voice of death
    Nexhmije Pagarusha
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Sejfulla Maleshova Voice of death
    Sejfulla Maleshova
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Vangjush Mio Voice of death
    Vangjush Mio
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Aleks Buda Voice of death
    Aleks Buda
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Aleksander Stavre Drenova Voice of death
    Aleksander Stavre Drenova
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Milto Sotir Gurra Voice of death
    Milto Sotir Gurra
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Mentor Xhemali Voice of death
    Mentor Xhemali
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Teodor Keko Voice of death
    Teodor Keko
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: GR
  • Jorgjia Filce Truja Voice of death
    Jorgjia Filce Truja
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Marie Kraja Voice of death
    Marie Kraja
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
  • Dritero Agolli Voice of death
    Dritero Agolli
    Age: y/o ()
    Died: AL
Comments:
Add Death Died Social Media

To access this section, register or log in to your account.

Log in / Sign up