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Noviembre de una capital
1975
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En noviembre de 1944, los guerrilleros comunistas albaneses lanzan el asalto final para libertar Tirana de las tropas nazis. El grupo de Sherif Goren y Javer Kurti tiene la misión de tomar la estación de radio del bulevar Mussolini, el lugar desde el que se han estado lanzando las consignas propagandísticas de los invasores durante la guerra. Todo un símbolo de la ocupación y la represión, y de lo que deberá cambiar en la nueva Albania, aunque pocos de los partisanos que se enfrentan a las casamatas de hormigón y las torretas de los blindados llegarán a verla. Mientras, en el otro extremo de la ciudad, en una escena de caos y confusión, una riada humana formada por colaboracionistas, burgueses y otras personas que no tienen ningún interés en conoce las nueva Albania intenta huir de la ciudad en llamas. Aunque no se trate de una obra política, sino del relato de la lucha de sangre y fuego de unos hombres por unos ideales que acabaron traicionándolos sin piedad, esta novela coral publicada originalmente en 1975 cobra especial significado leída a principios del siglo XXI, sabido el resultado de la utopía comunista y sus escalofriantes semejanzas con los totalitarismos a los que se enfrentó.
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Ismail Kadare
Ismail Kadare
Author · 41 books

Ismail Kadare (also spelled Kadaré) is an Albanian novelist and poet. He has been a leading literary figure in Albania since the 1960s. He focused on short stories until the publication of his first novel, The General of the Dead Army. In 1996 he became a lifetime member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences of France. In 1992, he was awarded the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca; in 2005, he won the inaugural Man Booker International Prize, in 2009 the Prince of Asturias Award of Arts, and in 2015 the Jerusalem Prize. He has divided his time between Albania and France since 1990. Kadare has been mentioned as a possible recipient for the Nobel Prize in Literature several times. His works have been published in about 30 languages. Ismail Kadare was born in 1936 in Gjirokastër, in the south of Albania. His education included studies at the University of Tirana and then the Gorky Institute for World Literature in Moscow, a training school for writers and critics. In 1960 Kadare returned to Albania after the country broke ties with the Soviet Union, and he became a journalist and published his first poems. His first novel, The General of the Dead Army, sprang from a short story, and its success established his name in Albania and enabled Kadare to become a full-time writer. Kadare's novels draw on Balkan history and legends. They are obliquely ironic as a result of trying to withstand political scrutiny. Among his best known books are Chronicle in Stone (1977), Broken April (1978), and The Concert (1988), considered the best novel of the year 1991 by the French literary magazine Lire. In 1990, Kadare claimed political asylum in France, issuing statements in favour of democratisation. During the ordeal, he stated that "dictatorship and authentic literature are incompatible. The writer is the natural enemy of dictatorship."

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