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Teki Dervishi is an ethnic Albanian poet, novelist and playwright, born in 1943 in Đakovica, in the Axis-occupied Greater Albania (now in Kosovo, a Serbian province under UN administration. He is an alumnus of University of Priština.

Works

Novels:

  • Pirgu i Lartë (The High Tower), 1972
  • Padrona, 1973
  • Skedarët (The Catalogues), 1974
  • Herezia e Dervish Mallutës (The Heresy of Dervish Malluta), 1981
  • Palimpsest për Dush Kusarin (Palimpsest For Dush Kusari), 1993

Collection of stories:

  • Etje dhe Borë (Thirst and Snow), 19??

Verse:

  • Nimfa (The Nymph), 1970
  • Shtëpia e Sëmurë (The Sick House), 1978
  • Thashë (I Said), 1981
  • Nimfa (The Nymph), 1986 (The only common thing about the Nymph from 1970 and 1986 is the title)

Theatre plays:

  • Bregu i Pikëllimit, 19xx
  • Pranvera e Librave (The Springtime of Books), 1990
  • Zhvarrimi i Pjetër Bogdanit (The Exhumation of Pjetër Bogdani), 1990
  • Kufiri me atdhe (The Border with the Fatherland), 1996
  • Vojceku (Wozzeck), 1996
  • Eshtrat që kthehen vonë (Late Comming Bones), 2000
  • Nesër nisemi për Parajsë (Paradise Tomorrow), 20xx
  • Ku është Populli?, 2003

(the list is incomplete)

References

  • Template:PDFlink by Robert Elsie, The Guardian, Saturday Review, April 3, 1999, page 3.


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