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Albanian writer and translator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helena "Elena" Kadare (née Gushi; born 21 September 1943) is an Albanian screenwriter, translator and author of short stories and novels.[2][3] One of the latter, 1970's Një lindje e vështirë, is the first novel by a woman to have been published in Albania.[4] A Woman from Tirana (1990) is the novel of Kadare's that is perhaps her most widely read.
Helena Kadare | |
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Born | Helena Gushi 21 September 1943 Fier, Albanian Kingdom |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Albanian |
Literary movement | Postmodern literature |
Notable works | Një lindje e vështirë |
Notable awards | Autorja e Vitit 2011 (Author of the Year in Albania)[1] |
Spouse | Ismail Kadare |
Children | 2, including Besiana |
Kadare was born in Fier, in southern Albania.[4] She studied literature at the University of Tirana,[4] and then worked in journalism and as an editor in the publishing industry.[4][3]
She has written numerous short stories.[4] She also wrote the first full-length novel ever to have been published in Albanian that was the work of a woman: Një lindje e vështirë, issued in Tirana in 1970 (A Difficult Birth).[4] Her novel Një grua nga Tirana, issued in Tirana in 1994. has been translated into French (Une femme de Tirana, 1995), Dutch (Een vrouw uit Tirana, 1996) and German (Eine Frau aus Tirana, 2009), as well as into English (A woman from Tirana).[4][5]
Kadare has lived in Paris, France, with her husband, the writer Ismail Kadare, since 1990.[6] Their daughter, Besiana Kadare, is the Albanian Ambassador to the United Nations, a Vice President of the United Nations General Assembly for its 75th session, and Albania's Ambassador to Cuba.[7]
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