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Ismail Kadare passed away

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Ismail Kadare passed away

Ismail Kadare, one of the most important writers of Albanian literature, passed away at the age of 88. The sad news was also confirmed by his publisher, Bujar Hudhri, for Euronews. The great writer suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest while staying at home.

 
 
 
 
 
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Ismail Kadare was born in Gjirokastër, on January 28, 1936 and is an academic, politician and one of the greatest contemporary writers of Albanian literature. Although he is noted for his prose, his contribution is also great in poetry, drama and translations. Poetry was an early passion of his, as he has created verses since his youth and then experimented with prose, becoming one of the most popular Albanian prose writers.

Kadare's works are of particular importance, as they have been translated into about 45 different languages ??and he is the author who has duly introduced us to the world. He became a permanent member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1996; has been honored with international awards, as well as nominated several times for the Nobel Prize.

Kadare has made an extraordinary contribution to Albanian literature, in several literary genres.

In poetry – Some of the publications

"Boyish Inspirations" (1954)

"Dreams" (1957)

"My Century" (1961)

"Poem armor" (1962)

"Why are these mountains thought of" (196)

"Motives with sunshine" (1968)

"Time" (1976)

Novels – Some of the publications

"The General of the Dead Army" (1963) 

"Castle" (1970)

"Chronicle in Stone" (1971)

"The Ancient Emblem" (1977)

"Three Arch Bridge" (1978)

"In Cold Blood" (1980)

"Broken April"; "Who brought Doruntina"; "Dream Palace" (1981)

Ratings for Kadare:

Gold Medal of the League of Prizren, Kosovo;

Prix ??mondial Cino Del Duca, France, 1992;

"Bocaccio" Award, Italy, 1997;

Herder Prize, Germany, 1998;

Ovid Prize, Romania, 2003;

Man Booker International Prize, Britain, 2005;

Prince of Asturias for Literature, Spain, 2009;

"Lerici Pea" Award, Italy, 2010;

Jerusalem Prize, Israel, 2015;

Commandeur de la Légion d'Honneur, France, 2016;

"Albanian Literature" Award, Kosovo, 2017;

"Nonino" award. Italy, 2018;

Academic career award, from the Academy of Sciences of Albania, 2018;

Park Kyong-ni Prize, South Korea, 2019;

Neustadt International Prize, USA, 2020;

Prozart, North Macedonia, 2020;

Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor, 2020.

Kadare left behind his wife, Helena Kadare, and daughters, Gresa and Besiana.