123rd anniversary of the birth of the great poet Lasgush Poradeci

Llazar Gusho, known by the pseudonym Lasgush Poradeci, was born in Pogradec on December 27, 1899 and died in Tirana on November 12, 1987. His creative activity includes him as a poet, writer and translator.
The literary nickname by which he is known comes from the contraction of his name, including his father's name, Llazar Sotir Gusho (La-S-Gush) and as a surname he used the ending of his hometown, Poradeci.
Lasgush Poradeci was born in a family with patriotic traditions. At the age of 10, his parents sent him to continue his studies in Manastir and later in Athens, where he finished high school.
In 1921 he went to Romania to pursue higher studies. Being without a scholarship and without any help, he was forced to work and study at the same time. In Bucharest, he joined the Patriotic Movement of the Albanian Colony, befriended Asdren and other Albanian patriots, and was also elected general secretary of the Colony. In the summer of 1924, Fan Noli's Government gave him a scholarship and thus he managed to complete his higher studies in Graz (Austria) at the Faculty of Romano-Germanic Philology.
Unlike the poets of the Renaissance, who despite their originality had common features, the outstanding poets of the period of Independence Noli, Fishta, Poradeci, Migjeni, are completely different from each other in terms of their formation, their inclination, as well as interests and goals.
Lasgush Poradeci e jetoi Rilindjen në periudhën e shpërthimit të kryengritjeve të mëdha për liri. Në veprën e këtij liriku të madh të letërsisë sonë jetoi shqetësimi atdhetar i mbrojtjes së kombit dhe të traditës së Rilindjes, ashtu sikurse edhe dëshira për triumfin e pikëpamjeve demokratike, shqetësimi për një emancipim të përgjithshëm kulturor e shpirtëror të shoqërisë shqiptare.
Ai është nga lirikët tanë më të mëdhenj, i cili u shqua për sensibilitetin dhe ëmbëlsinë poetike me të cilën i këndoi Shqipërisë dhe dashurisë.
Në vitin 1933, u botua vëllimi i tij i parë “Vallja e yjeve”, dhe më 1937 u botua vëllimi i dytë “Ylli i zemrës”.
After the Second World War, Lasgush Poradeci continued his creative activity, but he also dealt with translations. He wrote, among others, the poems "Theological Excursion of Socrates", "Mbi ta", "Kamadeva", ballads about Muharrem and Reshit Çollaku. He also translated some of the masterpieces of world literature such as "Eugene Onegin" by Pushkin, the lyrics of Lermontov, Blok, Heine's poems, Mayakovsky's and Mickiewicz's poems, Goethe's and Heine's lyrics, poems by Lanaut, Brecht; Hygos, Myse, Byron; Shell, Bërnsi, Eminescu, etc.
On November 12, 1987, Lasgush Poradeci died, leaving behind a beautiful creativity, which had won the heart of the reader and had attracted the attention of some prominent researchers of our culture such as Eqrem Çabej, Skënder Luarasi, Mitrush Kuteli, Sabri Hamiti, Ismail Kadare etc.
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