who brought home Doruntina? can anyone the etymology of the this name Doruntina and the other names that is mentioned in the book, the names are, Vranaj, Stres and Milosao
The albanian myth about Doruntina, who his brother givet her his Bessa, promice to bring her back home someday. I cant the meaning of this name Doruntina I think it's an Christian international name. The other names are Vranaj, Stres and Milosao. I want to know about the book that Ismail Kadare wrote 'who brought home Doruntina?" and the myth about it. Is it famous? how many contrys knows about this myth. From wich country comes this word Bessa, is it greek, is it albanish, or what?
i hope evrey one will help me on this one.
//adruan
i hope evrey one will help me on this one.
//adruan
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This is a really famous book by Ismail Kadare.The myth says that Constatine, Doruntine’s dead brother brought her home.But ofc some people dont believe this, cuz a dead person can’t come back from the dead, duh.And the whole book is about Stres, investigating, and trying to find more about the case.But u should also know that Doruntine and her mother die a couple of days after the arrival of Doruntine.Im an albanian btw.I have a question for u , if u have read the book ofc, what dooo u think who brought Doruntine home.
hey I'm Albanian too. I've read all the book and It was very like idk how to say it lad it just bring up my curiosity. and ab who brought her home I don't have any idea fr dude like.. I can't believe that one dead person brought her home but I can't also explain that there was someone else like fr
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