Foqion Postoli
[2] Postoli was born to a merchant family in Korçë and studied commerce in Istanbul for two years, living with relatives.Although he lived in a different era than other rilindas writers, he reflected similar themes: patriotism, opposition to Ottoman rule and pride to the country's history.The congress, held at Winthrop Hall in Boston, demanded the demarcation of borders based on the 1913 Treaty of London.Postoli's novel, Flower of Remembrance, has a political background, and scholar Robert Elsie called it a slight improvement on a predictable plot.In the middle of a wild winter night a pack of wolves attacks Dhimitri, killing his horse, and he barely escapes with the help of the insurgents.