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Elegy for Kosovo
    Kadare, Ismail.
Publisher: Arcade Pub.,
Pub date: 2000.
Pages: 121 p. ;
ISBN: 1559705280
Item info: 1 copy available at Utica Public Library.
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" June 28, 1389: Six hundred years before Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic called for the repression of the Albanian majority in Kosovo, there took place, on the Field of the Blackbirds, a battle shrouded in legend. A coalition of Serbs, Albanian Catholics, Bosnians, and Rumanians confronted and fell to the invading Ottoman army of Sultan Murad. The battle established the Muslim foothold in Europe and became a centerpiece of Serbian nationalist ideology, justifying the campaign of ethnic cleansing of Albanian Kosovars that the world witnessed with horror at the end of the last century. In this eloquent and timely reflection on war, memory, and the destiny of two peoples, Ismail Kadare explores in fiction the legend and the consequences of that defeat. Elegy for Kosovo is a heartfelt yet clear-eyed lament for a land riven by hatreds as old as the Homeric epics and as young as the latest news broadcast." Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
In 1389, a battle was fought against the Ottoman Turks at Kosovo, ending in a momentous standoff that amounted to a defeat for the Balkan defenders. According to Serb tradition, in a nationalist legend inflamed and exploited by Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbs stood virtually alone against the Turks in a battle that defined Serbian identity. Kadare, an Albanian national, here takes up the Battle of Kosovo in three brief elegiac narratives from a critical perspective. He is sympathetic to the suffering on all sides, but also eager to correct the Serb view: it was a coalition of Albanians, Rumanians, Serbs and other Balkan peoples that clashed with the forces of Sultan Murad I on the Field of Blackbirds. Kadare's point is important and well taken, but this small book is a disappointment. These epic events demand a much fuller and deeper exploration than he offers. Moreover, one hopes that the often lame English--awkwardly pitched in a sort of faux-epic idiom--does not fairly reflect the Albanian original. For Kadare is certainly a novelist of importance. Now in his mid-60s, he remains Albania's foremost intellectual. Though originally trained in Moscow at the Gorky Institute to be a purveyor of the party line, Kadare became a dissident in his homeland and eventually found it necessary to flee. He has lived in Paris since 1990, and is a powerful presence on the French intellectual scene, but his Elegy for Kosovo, however right-minded, is not likely to attract new readers to the fine novels (The Three-Arched Bridge, The Palace of Dreams, etc.) he currently has in print here. (May) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Author Biography
Ismail Kadare is the most prominent of contemporary Albanian writers. He has written poetry, short stories, literary criticism, and seven novels. His works have been translated and published in more than two dozen countries. An internationally known figure, he has visited and lectured in many countries. He was also a representative to Albania's People's Assembly. In 1990 Kadare left Albania for Paris where he became openly dissident. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
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Leader: am8a0c
Date/time stamp: 20000301160829.0
Fixed field data: 000228s2000 nyu 000 1 eng
LCCN: 00026610
ISBN: 1559705280 : $17.95
Local system #: (Sirsi) ACS-8401
Local system #: LCMARC/AYM-6477/MARDANY
Cataloging source: DLC DLC
Language codes: eng alb
LC Call Number: PG9621.K3 T7513 2000
Dewey class number: 891/.9913 21
Local call number: 891.991 KAD
Local holdings: MU
Personal Author: Kadare, Ismail.
Uniform title: [Tri kėngė zie pėr Kosovėn. English]
Title: Elegy for Kosovo / Ismail Kadare ; translated from the Albanian by Peter Constantine.
Variant title: Title in French on t.p. verso: Trois chants funčbres pour le Kosovo
Publication info: New York : Arcade Pub., 2000.
Physical descrip: 121 p. ; 20 cm.
Subject term: Kosovo, Battle of, 1389--Fiction.
Held by: UTICA
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