Kasëm Trebeshina

Kasëm Trebeshina
Born (1926-08-05)5 August 1926
Berat, Albania
Occupation Writer
Language Albanian
Nationality Albanian
Genre Fiction, short story, poetry
Notable works Stina e Stinëve, Legjenda e asaj që iku etc.

Kasëm Trebeshina (born 5 August 1926, in Berat, Albania) is an Albanian writer and dissident. [1]

Biography

Kasëm was born in Berat, Albania on 5 August 1926. He finished elementary education in his birthplace and continued high-school in Elbasan. In 1942 he joined the military in the National-Liberation war during which he was injured and had to stop his education temporarily. Kasëm was one of the voices of dissent during the post-World War II era in Communist Albania, voice which got him arrested three times and even falsely proclaimed by the oppressive regime as a madman.[2] Kasëm spent 17 years in prison.

All the oppressions Kasëm faced during his lifetime would fuel, influence, and affect his literary work. After the infamous 1997 riot in Albania Kasëm fled from Albania and migrated to Istanbul, Turkey where he lives today.

His novel "Odin Mondvalsen" was translated into German by Hans-Joachim Lanksch, published in Klagenfurt Austria in 1994.


Literary works

Most of his work was published after the fall of Communism, during the 1990s, which made him free to express his ideas in his works.[3] His literary works include:

(Stina e stinëve, Odin Mondvalsen, Fshati mbi shtatë kodrina)

(Stina e stinëve, Odin Mondvalsen, Fshati mbi shtatë kodrina)

See also

References

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