Ismail Kadare

Born in 1936
Fiction Historical Fiction Poetry
  • Ismail Kadare is an acclaimed Albanian novelist and poet born in 1936.

  • He began his literary career with short stories and poems before gaining recognition with his first novel, The General of the Dead Army.

  • Kadare's works often draw from Balkan history and legends, employing oblique irony to circumvent political scrutiny.

  • He has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Man Booker International Prize and the Jerusalem Prize.

  • In 1990, Kadare sought political asylum in France, advocating for democratization in Albania.

  • His novels have been translated into about 30 languages, and he has been frequently mentioned as a potential Nobel Prize in Literature recipient.

Books by Ismail Kadare