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Name
  
Donat Kurti


Died
  
1983, Albania

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Born
  
September 3, 1903 (
1903-09-03
)
Shkoder, Ottoman Empire

Occupation
  
Catholic cleric, teacher, folklorist

Known for
  
The Songs of the Frontier Warriors and Legends, 1937

Donat Kurti (1903–1983) was an Albanian scholar and folklorist. Donat Kurti was born in Shkodër, Albania ( back then Ottoman Empire). He studied theology and philosophy at the Collegium Antonianum in Rome and was ordained as a Franciscan priest in 1927. After his return to Shkodra, he taught at the Illyrian college. Kurti was particularly interested in Albanian folklore and epic verse. With Bernardin Palaj, he published the best-known cycles of epic poetry in Kângë kreshnikësh dhe legenda (The Songs of the Frontier Warriors and Legends), Tirana, 1937.

After World War II, as many other Catholic priests, Kurti was arrested by the communists in 1946 and spent the next 17 years in various prisons (in Shkodra, Burrel, Beden, and other internment camps). During this period he translated the New Testament into Albanian. He is also remembered for his two-volume Prralla kombtare mbledhë prej gojës së popullit (National Folk Tales Collected from the Mouth of the People), Shkodra, 1940, 1942.

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Donat Kurti Wikipedia