Avdo Međedović (Bošnjački Homer) - legendarni epski pjesnik/guslar (EN/BOS)

Avdo Međedović (c. 1875 – 1955) was a Bosniak guslar (gusle player and oral poet) from Sandž was the most versatile and skillful performer of all those encountered by Milman Parry and Albert Lord during their research on the oral epic tradition of Bosnia,and Montenegro in the Parry’s request, Avdo sang songs he already knew and some songs he heard in front of Parry, convincing him that someone Homer-like could produce a poem so long. Avdo dictated, over five days, a version of the well-known theme The Wedding of Meho Smailagić that was 12,323 lines long, saying on the fifth day to Nikola (Parry’s assistant on the journey) that he knew even longer songs. On another occasion, he sang over several days an epic of 13,331 lines. He said he had several others of similar length in his repertoire. In Parry’s first tour, over 80,000 lines were transcribed. #znameniti #bošnjaci #guslar
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