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2000 novel by Ismail Kadare

Spring Flowers, Spring Frost
First edition
AuthorIsmail Kadare
Original titleLulet e Ftohta të marsit
TranslatorDavid Bellos
Cover artistKazimir Malevich, Head of Peasant - 1932
LanguageAlbanian
Genrenovel
PublisherOnufri Publishing House, The Harvill Press
Publication date2000
Publication placeAlbania
Published in English2002
Pages182
ISBN978-0099449836

Spring Flowers, Spring Frost (Albanian: Lulet e ftohta të marsit, lit.'Cold Flowers of March') is a 2000 novel by Albanian author Ismail Kadare set in the 1990s when feuding and vendetta had returned to the country after the fall of the communist regime. The English translation by David Bellos was first published by The Harvill Press in 2002, and then by Vintage Books in 2003. It was translated not directly from Albanian, but from the French translation by Jusuf Vrioni (published by Fayard).

References

  1. Boxall, Petert (2006). Boxall, Peter (ed.). 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die (1st ed.). New York: Universe. pp. 901. ISBN 978-0789313706. Spring Flowers, Spring Frost is set in contemporary Albania and tells the story of Mark Gurabardhi, an artist who is struggling to live and work after the fall of his country's communist regime.
Works by Ismail Kadare


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