Ismail Kadare
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Ismail Kadare is a world-renowned Albanian writer. He was born on January 28, 1936 in Gjirokastër, Albania. He first studied at the Faculty of History and Philology at the University of Tirana and later at the Gorky Institute of World Literature in Moscow. He affirmed himself as literary talent early, in the 60's and his works represent much of the contemporary Albanian literature. His main interests are: the contemporary Albanian society, the communist regime and Albanian old traditions (kanun).
In 1990, just before the fall of communism in Albania, Kadare sought asylum in France, stating that "Dictatorship and authentic literature are incompatible... The writer is the natural enemy of dictatorship." For the last ten years he has divided his time between France and Albania. While referred to as a dissident author by some, his status as such has been contested by others.
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Dissidence
There are different opinions on whether Kadare was a dissident during the communist period.
Against
Some see his poetry as filled with verses serving the Communist Party and praising Enver Hoxha, the dictator of Albania, and "Dimri i madh" [The Great Winter] being one of the literary monuments to Hoxha in person. Kadare had the support of the leader of the communist state of Albania, Enver Hoxha, who helped him throughout his career.
For
Other believe that some of his works, such as The Palace of dreams make strong parallels to show the evilness of the communist regime of Albania.
Kadare himself has been quoted saying he never claimed to be a dissident, and that "Dissidence was a position no one could occupy, even for a few days, without facing the firing squad. On the other hand, my books themselves constitute a very obvious form of resistance." He has referred to "The Great Winter" as "the price he had to pay for his freedom".
Recognition
Kadare is published in over forty countries all over the world. He has been a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature and in 2005 he received the inaugural Man Booker International Prize. Some of his greatest works (some published in France) include:
Books
- My Century (Shekulli Im) 1961
- The General of the Dead Army (Gjenerali i Ushtrisë së Vdekur) 1963
- Why These Mountains Brood (Përse Mendohen Këto Male) 1964
- The Wedding (Dasma) 1968
- The Castle (Kështjella) 1970
- Chronicle in Stone (Kronikë në gur) 1971
- The Great Winter (Dimri i Madh) 1977
- The Three-Arched Bridge (Ura Me Tri Harqe) 1978
- Broken April (Prilli i Thyer) 1980
- Gjakftohtësia 1980
- The File on H (Dosja H) 1981
- Literary Works (Vepra Letrare) 1981-1989
- The Concert at the End of the Winter (Koncert në Fund të Dimrit) 1988
- The Pyramid (Piramida) 1992
- Albanie 1995
- The Palace of Dreams (Pallati i ëndrrave) 1996
- Poèmes 1997
- Froides Fleurs D'Avril (Spring Flower, Spring Frost)2000
- Three Elegies for Kosovo 2000
- The Life, Game and Death of Lul Mazreku (Jeta, loja dhe vdekja e Lul Mazrekut) 2002
- The Successor (Pasardhësi) 2003 (trans. by David Bellos 2005)
External links
- Winning the first Man Booker International Prize, as reported by the BBC.
- Ismail Kadare, Novelist From The 'Balkan Fringe,' Receives Top Literary Award - Kadare's interview to RFE/RL
- Biography at bbc.co.uk.
- Search by Google
- New Yorker article by Ismail Kadare
- Interview (09/1998)be:Ісмаіль Кадарэ
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