Kagorbe tari ta Rushalya

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Kagorbe tari ta Rushalya (Rushalya from the Mountains) is a novel by Erai Raldergye, and the first of his series of five novels known as the Rushalya Elegies. Of the five it is probably the most well-known and most commonly read, and even today it is part of the high school literature course; it has also been translated into more than 100 languages worldwide.

The first line of the novel is one of the most famous lines, and most Risevani can quote it: "Following the stream up the mountains one reaches the harsh midslopes; the spring that is the river's mother could hardly be seen amongst the rock and snows. Of all facts this must be the most inconceivable." The novel itself, meanwhile, details the first three generations of the fictional Ardusken Family and the expansion of the family business in old Isana.