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Rudi Erebara

ルディ・エレバラ

Rudi Erebara

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1971
Nationality
Albanian
Languages
Albanian

Career

Occupations
writer, translator, journalist, political analyst
Active Years
1995-

Education

Academy of Fine Arts, Tirana
Year of Graduation: 1995
Country: Albania
After graduating in 1995 he began work as a journalist and political analyst.

Awards

EU Prize for Literature
2017
Organization: EU Prize for Literature
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Fillon Pamja

1994 poetry

An early collection of poems focusing on personal observation and sensation.

selfmemory

Lëng Argjendi

2013 poetry

A later poetry collection addressing urban life and political memory in a lyrical manner.

urban lifepolitical memory

Eggs of the Quails

2010 novel

A novel exploring the boundaries between society and the individual, blending allegory with political elements.

societyindividual
Translations
  • Eggs of the Quails

The Epic of the Morning Stars

2016 novel

A 2016 novel that interweaves historical memory and personal narratives in an epic style.

historymemoryepic narrative
Translations
  • The Epic of the Morning Stars

Bibliography

  • Fillon Pamja (1994)
  • Vezët e thëllëzava (2010)
  • Lëng Argjendi (2013)
  • The Epic of the Morning Stars (2016)

Translations of Works

  • Eggs of the Quails (translation)
  • The Epic of the Morning Stars (translation)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
lyricalallegoricalnarrative elements in contemporary poetry and fiction
Recurring Motifs
memoryurban settingspolitical and social landscapes

Legacy

An Albanian contemporary writer active in both poetry and fiction, internationally recognized after receiving the EU Prize for Literature in 2017. Known for themes of political memory and urban experience.

Trivia

  • Born in 1971.
  • Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Tirana, graduated in 1995.
  • Has published poetry collections and novels; notable works include Vezët e thëllëzava (2010) and Epika e yjeve të mëngjesit (2016).
  • Received the EU Prize for Literature in 2017.