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A book of messages of hope and peace for Chameria
By: Ismail Kadare Notes about the book “Chameria’s flavor” of the writer Shefki Hysa I was impressed by the book with short stories “Chameria’s flavor” (Aromë Çamërie) written by Shefki Hysa, promoted in one of the programs of the national … Continue reading
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Once was Pellazgjia
By: Shefki Hysa Notes about the book “Dodona, the ancient temple of Albania”, of the writer Rasim Bebo It is said the once lived the Beauty of Soil. She sparkled herself and everything surrounding her sparkled. Her beauty could be … Continue reading
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Sazan Goliku, Albanian Poet
Notes about the author Sazan Goliku Sazan Goliku, literary name of Pandeli Koçi, was born in Vlora, in January 6 1942, in a patriotic family from Tepelena. Since in the 7-year school and then in the high school he started … Continue reading
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Instead of the foreword
Notes about the book “The horse of longing” of the poet Arshin Rexha The poetries summarized in the volume “The horse of longing” (Kali i përmallimit) are written in a period of time without having as a purpose their publication. … Continue reading
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Cheated Eve
Notes about the book “Sinful Angel” of the poet Mirela Rapi “Sinful angel” (Engjëll mëkatar) is titled the first poetic volume of 18-year-old Mirela Rapi, but it can nicely fit the synonymy “Deceived Eve” (Eva e mashtruar). Surprisingly all teenagers … Continue reading
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Christ of the thought
Notes about the book “The stalagmites started to melt” of the writer Llambi Kallço The poet has in his soul and thoughts something divine therefore the words through the strings of poetry, blow as a divine breeze. The feelings of … Continue reading
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Caprices of age
Notes about the book “Stars of dreams” (Yjet e ëndrrave) of Etleva Shahini Who didn’t live adolescence and didn’t feel the caprice of this critical age, when you feel as a child and manly, as fleeting and wise, although neither … Continue reading
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The love, the pain
Notes about the book “A sun’s plateau” of the poet Nexhmi S. Hoxha In the book of poetry “A sun’s plateau” (Një pllajë diell) has a love and deep pain. Love is for the whole homeland, especially for the birthplace-Konispol, … Continue reading
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Tear and laughing lightning
Notes about the book “The heart‘s flaw” of the poet Gjin Progni Gjin Progni belongs to the generation of the youngest poets whose spirit, thanks to democracy, managed to emerge from the ruins of souls that broke over 50 years, … Continue reading
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Death of the deaths
Notes about the “Do not remind me death” of the poet Rudina Hasa The young 18-year-old poet Rudina Sami Hasa with the first poetic volume, “Do not remind me death” (Mos ma kujtoni vdekjen), is presented to the reader with … Continue reading
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