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Bitter Grass Gezim Hajdari

Bitter Grass By Gezim Hajdari

Bitter Grass by Gezim Hajdari


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Bitter Grass was written in 1976 in my last year of high school in Albania. It was refused by the government publisher in Tirana, where the censor said, 'the texts in this collection do not deal with the theme of our socialist village, the transformations that socialism has brought under the guidance of the Party are entirely absent...'

Bitter Grass Summary

Bitter Grass by Gezim Hajdari

Bitter Grass was written in 1976 while I was in my last year of high school in the city of Lushnje in Albania. It was refused by N. Frasheri, the government publication house in Tirana. According to the censor, 'the texts in this collection do not deal with the theme of our socialist village; the hero of the poems is a solitary person who flees from his contemporaries, from the Association of Pioneers, from reality; moreover, the transformations that socialism has brought to the countryside under the guidance of the Party are entirely absent...' At that time, the collection had the title Diary of the Wood. I translated the texts from Albanian into Italian in 1999. Two years later, in 2001, the work was published for the first time in Italy. This new publication has been expanded and includes new texts in respect to the first edition. Offering these poems to readers, it's as if I were going back many years to the icy and inhospitable winter of the Albanian dictatorship where I began my journey as a poet. -Gezim Hadari

About Gezim Hajdari

Gezim Hajdari was born in 1957 in Lushnje, Albania. As well as working in a variety of jobs, he was intensely involved in journalism and political activism in his native country. In 1992 he fled to Italy. He initially occupied the ruins of an abandoned building in Frosinone near Rome, but was awarded an apartment by the town council after he won the prestigious Eugenio Montale Prize. He writes in both Albanian and Italian, but is perhaps more recognised in his adopted country. His books include collections of essays and travel writing, as well as several volumes of poetry, which have been translated into several languages. Stigmata, translated by Cristina Viti, was his first collection to appear in English, published by Shearsman in 2016.

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NLS9781848617032
9781848617032
1848617038
Bitter Grass by Gezim Hajdari
New
Paperback
Shearsman Books
2020-01-10
80
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