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Zelena Coja Montenegra is written in a style that is both intimate and epic. Kapor’s narrative voice is conversational, making the reader feel as if they are hearing a story directly from the author. The book is structured around both the present-day adventures of the characters and flashback narratives that bring historical figures to life. How to Access the Verified PDF
The plot reveals that the two men had actually met years earlier as students in . Because of this past bond, Knjaz Nikola refuses to treat Osman-pasha as a typical prisoner of war. Instead, the Pasha lives in a luxury hotel on Cetinje, receives a salary from the Knjaz, and spends his days gambling at the "green baize" table (the zelena čoja of the title) with foreign ambassadors. The Collaboration: Kapor and Džumhur
The novel is a fictionalized account of an unusual true friendship between two adversaries. The story begins with a pivotal historical event: the (Wolf's Valley) in July 1876, where the Montenegrin army decisively defeated the Ottoman forces. The narrative centers on the fate of the captured commander of the Turkish artillery, Osman Pasha Sarhoš (Osman-paša Sarhoš), and his captor, Montenegrin ruler Prince (Knjaz) Nikola I Petrović .
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Kapor’s prose is fragmentary, painterly, and humorous. Key themes include:
Momo Kapor (1937–2010) Genre: Novel / Autobiographical Fiction / Travelogue Subject: The spirit, history, and people of Montenegro.
Through their hilarious and insightful conversations, Kapor and Džumhur explore not only history but also the nature of storytelling, art, and the cherished memories of a city and an era that exists now only in their minds.
. The narrative follows the strange, gentlemanly friendship between: Knjaz Nikola I Petrović : The Montenegrin ruler. Osman Pasha Sarhoš : An Ottoman commander captured during the battle.
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