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I should hate Ismail Kadare. Should I hate him because I'm Macedonian, Albanian and he is, while our two peoples have been enemies for centuries and fought among themselves not more than a decade earlier. Should I hate him at a recent meeting of the International PEN centers in Bled, Slovenia, he was the one who refused to sign a petition requesting recognition of Macedonia under its constitutional name, the petition that was signed by all seventy writers PEN members, who include five other Albanian writers. Ismail Kadare must hate because raspberry ketones it is obvious that he has cooperated with the regime of Enver Hoxha, and not as much as had protested against the atrocities of communism, many atrocities similar to those of communist Yugoslavia, which have left indelible consequences in the family time for more than three generations. However, after I read his novels and stories, not just that I do not hate it, but I want to announce as a candidate for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2013. Let me explain why.
Kadare was born in 1936 in Gjirokastra, a small town as in fairy tales, somewhere in the mountains raspberry ketones of southern Albania, which has served as environment where events are held several of his novels, including the novel "The Siege" raspberry ketones (1970) ( Angl. The Siege, 2008). This town has the unique and ironic fame of being the birthplace of Enver Hoxha, the dictator who ruled for a long time in Bangladesh. Twain was also a member of the Communist People's Assembly for more than fifteen years before finally seeking political asylum in France in 1990-five years after Hoxha's death and on the eve of shkërmoqjes of communism raspberry ketones in 1991. He was chairman raspberry ketones of a cultural organization that continually monitored by Length Hoxha, his wife and right-wing dictator. He even published the novel "The raspberry ketones Great Winter" (1977) raspberry ketones a glorification of the decision raspberry ketones for secession leader Hoxha of Albania from Stalinist Russia in 1961.
On the other hand, some of his books were banned during the thirty years he lived as a writer in communist Albania. Among these novel thought ranks as his best, "clerk of the House of Dreams" (1981; Angl. The Palace of Dreams, 1990), which removes an obvious parallel between the Hoxha regime and a fictional country raspberry ketones where dreams are examined to find in them signs of political raspberry ketones dissent. However, thanks to the power of his thought free, Twain not only survived, but excelled as a writer in a country where writers usually take the path of exile, imprisoned or executed for attacks ideological much smaller.
Because writer in communist Albania should have been more or less as was the chronicler raspberry ketones of the novel "The Castle" novel which dissent as Kadare, is an allegory of allegory. At its core, it is not simply a critique of communism, but also a reflection on the cultural relativity of historical representation. As in the fable of the novel "The Castle" and so-as if they happened raspberry ketones in my family, raspberry ketones in which hardline communists, part of the working class, socialist liberal part of the bourgeoisie, and anti-conservative mix and marry among themselves Kadare-political life reveals not a clear boundary between the Communists "evil" and dissidents "good". Instead, in his literary prose, Twain uses lentils to mark the history of the complex nature of the political opposition in general. Chronicler of "Castle", a political opportunist, for example, tells the story of the clash between the Ottoman army and Albanian enemy, which turns history on the other side of contemporary critics in a story about the clash between raspberry ketones the communists and their opponents. "Castle" as the dissent Kadare, is an allegory of allegory. In essence, it is not solely a critique of communism, but a reflection on the relativity of historical representation in a large army of the East at the time of the Ottoman Empire.
Kadare portrayal makes Tursun Pasha, the Ottoman army commander to "Fortress", symbolic raspberry ketones portrait of Enver Hoxha and military dictators around the world, is very significant in this regard. "The raspberry ketones night was pregnant raspberry ketones and he was in her womb, all alone" is, for example, the chronicler describes how Pasha's mood on the eve of the siege. A multilayered character in the twilight of his life, concerned about the decline that has taken his military career, Tursun Pasha feels that weight pressing personal duty and civilization that represents a task which he intends to fulfill. In the belly of his doubts, he faces the value of his past life as a servant and shestues novice and cruel empire.

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