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Sadik Kaceli

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“Vepra ka strukturën e një kori ku janë të gjitha zërat, që lidhen më njëri-tjetrin si në një polifoni, ku herë del sipër rrëfyesi, herë të thënat e Kacelit, dhe herë zërat e atyre që shprehen për të. Dhe kjo polifoni ka një sfond të rëndësishëm: materialin fotografik shumë të pasur, qoftë edhe me dokumenta, me foto të jetës dhe kryesorja, me fotot e pikturave që përbëjnë fillin e Arianës në këtë udhëtim aspak të lehtë dhe i jep atmosferën e duhur për ta ndjekur me kureshtje”
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Prof Leka,

 
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