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Kapor describes the cap not as mere clothing, but as a mythological identifier. “On a Montenegrin,” he might write, “the green felt does not warm the head—it declares the soul.” The black rim represents mourning for the fallen Kosovo (1389), while the green field represents hope and the brief, fierce life of the Montenegrin highlands. momo kapor zelena coja montenegra pdf
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Kapor and Džumhur use this setting to explore several deep-seated Balkan themes: As a last resort (for research/private study): Some
"Every story finds the person it was meant for, like a message sent from distant times." — Momo Kapor Momo Kapor - Zelena Coja Montenegra | PDF - Scribd