Ismail Kadare
Ismail Kadare Is Albania's Best-Known Poet And Novelist. His First Novel, The General Of The Dead Army, Made His Name In Albania. After 1986, Under The Communist Regime, Kadare's Work Was Smuggled Out Of Albania By His French Publisher, Editions Fayard, And Stored In Safe Keeping For Later Publication. Translations Of His Many Novels Have Been Published In More Than Forty Countries.
Kadare Was Granted Political Asylum In France In October 1990. Since 1995, He Has Divided His Time Between Paris And Tirana. In 1996, Kadare Was Elected Foreign Associate Member Of The Academie Des Sciences Mor
Kadare Ismail:
The Successor
Translator: Tedi Papavrami, Translator: David Bellos
Arcade Publishing , 2008
Quality paperback, 207 pages
Kadare Ismail:
The General of the Dead Army
Arcade Publishing , 2008
Hardcover, 272 pages
Kadare Ismail:
Chronicle in Stone
Editor: David Bellos, Translator: Arshi Pipa
Arcade Publishing , 2007
Hardcover, 301 pages
Kadare Ismail:
Agamemnon's Daughter: A Novella and Stories
Translator: David Bellos, Other: Tedi Papavrami
Arcade Publishing , 2006
Hardcover, 226 pages
Kadare Ismail:
Spring Flowers, Spring Frost
Translator: David Bellos
Arcade Publishing , 2005
Quality paperback, 182 pages
Kadare Ismail:
The File on H.
Translator: David Bellos
Arcade Publishing , 2002
Quality paperback, 208 pages
Kadare Ismail:
The Three-Arched Bridge
Translator: John Hodgson
Arcade Publishing , 1997
Quality paperback, 184 pages







