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  • av Ismail Kadare
    164,-

    An early masterpiece from the inaugural winner of the International Man Booker Prize.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    164,-

    'Comrade Stalin wishes to speak with you.'A fascniating exploration of the relationship between writers and tyranny, from the winner of the first Man Booker International Prize.In June 1934, Joseph Stalin allegedly telephoned the famous novelist and poet Boris Pasternak to discuss the arrest of fellow Soviet poet Osip Mandelstam. In a fascinating combination of dreams and dossier facts, Ismail Kadare reconstructs the three minutes they spoke and the aftershocks of this tense, mysterious moment in modern history.Weaving together the accounts of witnesses, reporters and writers such as Isaiah Berlin and Anna Akhmatova, Kadare tells a gripping story of power and political structures, of the relationship between writers and tyranny. The telling brings to light uncanny parallels with Kadare's experience writing under dictatorship, when he received an unexpected phone call of his own.Translated from the Albanian by John Hodgson'Kadare is one of Europe's most consistently interesting and powerful contemporary novelists, a writer whose stark, memorable prose imprints itself on the reader's consciousness.' Los Angeles Times

  • av Ismail Kadare
    124,-

    From the winner of the first ever Man Booker International Prize: 'a novelist of dazzling mastery' (Independent)At the centre of young Ismail's world is the unknowable figure of his mother.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    142,-

    From the moment that Gjorg's brother is killed by a neighbour, his own life is forfeit: for the code of Kanun requires Gjorg to kill his brother's murderer and then in turn be hunted down. After shooting his brother's killer, young Gjorg is entitled to thirty days' grace - not enough to see out the month of April.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    358,-

    I denne korte romanen tar Kadare leseren med til sin barndoms by Gjirokastër. Her skildrer han forholdet mellom en mor og en sønn. Moren er sart og lett som en dukke av pappmasje, og føler seg helt bortkommen i et stort hus som det er forventet at hun skal ta styringen over. Da hun flytter inn til svigerfamilien som nygift 17-åring, beskrives det som en inntrengning i fiendens leir. Det gjør ikke saken bedre at svigermoren og hennes søstre følger hvert skritt den unge nye husfrua tar med teaterkikkert. Ei heller at svigermoren mot livets høst ilegger seg selv portforbud, i tråd med lokale skikker, slik at det blir enda vanskeligere for dukken å komme unna svigermorens bydende blikk.Med tiden forplanter morens usikkerhet seg også over til forholdet til sønnen: Står hun i veien for hans prosess for å realisere seg som kunstner? Vil han se seg omkring etter en annen og bedre mor når han er blitt en berømt forfatter?Dukken er en delikat utformet historie om hjem, familie, kreative aspirasjoner og personlig og politisk frihet. Kadare bruker kunsten - fra japansk masketeater til russisk lyrikk - som verktøy for å oppnå en bedre forståelse av mysteriet mor. Samtidig svermer han for minnene fra barndommens verden, og for familiens tre hundre år gamle kråkeslott av et hus, med blinddører og eget fengsel.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    203,-

    Boka inneholder to kortromaner. I Agamemnons datter møter vi en statlig ansatt i det kommunistiske Albania. Hans elskede, Suzana, er tvunget til å avslutte forholdet deres, fordi faren hennes er redd for at det vil skade karrieren hans som kommunistfunksjonær. Ryktene sier at han er utpekt som Lederens arvtaker. I Etterfølgeren blir lederens etterfølger funnet død i senga, og den avdødes nærmeste familie, deriblant datteren Suzana, forsøker å finne ut hva som har skjedd.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    164,-

    People flock to see the latest head and gossip about the state of the empire: the province of Albania is demanding independence again, and the niche awaits a new trophy...Tundj Hata, the imperial courier, is charged with transporting heads to the capital - a task he relishes and performs with fervour.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    140,-

    Tyranny flourishes in the shade of the pyramids. Everyone, including the Leader, lives under the iron law of slavery.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    194,-

    This novel serves as a parable on the conflicts that ravage the Balkan states, with the monk Gjon, 14th-century chronicler, revealing the story behind the building of a bridge.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    164,-

    A vivid historical novel set in the fifteenth century, by the winner of the Man Booker International Prize

  • - Shakespeare, Aeschylus, Dante
    av Ismail Kadare
    233,-

    The Man Booker International–winning author of Broken April and The Siege, Albania’s most renowned novelist, and perennial Nobel Prize contender Ismail Kadare explores three giants of world literature—Aeschylus, Dante, and Shakespeare—through the lens of resisting totalitarianism. In isolationist Albania, which suffered under a Communist dictatorship for nearly half a century, classic global literature reached Ismail Kadare across centuries and borders—and set him free. The struggles of Hamlet, Dante, and Aeschylus’s tragic figures gave him an understanding of totalitarianism that shaped his novels. In these incisive critical essays informed by personal experience, Kadare provides powerful evidence that great literature is the enemy of dictatorship and imbues these timeless stories with powerful new meaning. With eloquent prose and the narrative drive of a great mystery novel, Kadare renews our readings of the classics and lends them a distinctly Albanian tint. Like Mark Twain’s Mississippi River, Márquez’s Macondo, and Faulkner’s Yoknapatawpha County, Kadare’s Albania emerges as a microcosm of civilization; here, blood vengeance in mountain communities reaches the dramatic heights of Hamlet’s dilemma, funereal rites take on the air of Greek tragedy, and political repression gives life the feel of Dante’s nine circles of Hell. Like Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran, Essays on World Literature casts reading itself as a daring act of resistance to artistic suppression. Kadare’s insights into the Western canon secure his own place within it.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    140,-

    When a girl is found dead with a signed copy of Rudian Stefa's latest book in her possession, the author finds himself summoned for an interview by the Party Committee.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    154,-

    One of the earliest novels from Man Booker International Prize-winner Ismail Kadare, in English for the first time

  • av Ismail Kadare
    124,-

    Sacrificed to further a father's blood-soaked career; sacrificed for the common good; sacrificed, then forgotten.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    154,-

    From the Man Booker International Prize winner comes a story of the great city of Gjirokaster and of a secret meeting that may have changed the face of Europe in the twentieth century

  • av Ismail Kadare
    177,-

    It's the 1970s and cracks are starting to appear in the alliance between China and its Communist cohort Albania. When an Albanian steps on the foot of a Chinese diplomat the tension cranks up - couriers between Tirana and Beijing carry annotated x-rays of the foot back and forth.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    128,-

    Shows how legends of betrayal and defeat simmered in European civilisation for six hundred years, culminating in the agony of one tiny population at the end of the twentieth century.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    164,-

    From the International Man Booker winner - a fever dream of a novel where love, jealousy and obsession collide

  • av Ismail Kadare
    164,-

    A classic medieval mystery from the winner of the inaugural Man Booker Prize

  • av Ismail Kadare
    141,-

    Translated by Barbara Bray from the French version of the Albanian by Jusuf VrioniAt the heart of the Sultan's vast empire stands the mysterious Palace of Dreams.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    124,-

    Twenty years after the end of the Second World War, an Italian general is despatched to Albania to recover his country's dead. Once there he meets a German general who is engaged upon an identical mission, and their conversations brings out into the open the extent of their horror and guilt, newly exacerbated by their present task.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    182,-

    Tyranny in Tirana, a novel from the inaugural Man Booker International Prize winner based on the final days of Enver Hoxha.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    140,-

    Two Irish-American scholars from Harvard journey to Albania in the 1930s with a tape recorder (a 'new fangled' invention) in order to record the last genuinely oral epic singers.

  • av Ismail Kadare
    140,-

    From behind the closed door, the man shouts, 'Be on your way - you have no business here!''Open up, I am the messenger of Death'. As spring arrives in the Albanian mountain town of B, some strange things are emerging in the thaw.

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