Veli Karahoda
Veli Karahoda (born 4 January 1968) is an Albanian writer, poet, novelist and essayist.[1][2] He studied at the University of Pristina, Faculty of Arts.[2]
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Born | Prizren, Yugoslavia (now Republic of Kosovo) | 4 January 1968
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Albanian |
Published books
Novels
- Kafka's Albanian Castle, 1991, Gjon Buzuku Publishing House, Pristina.
- The Demons, 2000, Rilindja Publishing House, Pristina.
- The Seven Last Words, 2003, Gjon Buzuku Publishing House, Pristina.
- The Serpent and The Shadow, 2015, Gjon Buzuku Publishing House, Pristina.
Novellas / Short stories
- Sirius and Other Stories, 1994, Rilindja Publishing House, Pristina.
- Lucrecia, 1995, Rilindja Publishing House, Pristina.
Poetry
- The Yellow Hourglass, 1992, ArtCenter Publishing Company, Pristina.
- The Academy, 1993, BlendAS Publishing Company, Pristina.
Essays
- The Fair of Corpses (Essays on literature, philosophy, art, aesthetics.), 1992, ArtCenter Publishing Company, Pristina.
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References
- Gale Group; New York Public Library. Slavonic Division; New York Public Library Staff (1997). Bibliographic Guide to Soviet and East European Studies. G. K. Hall. p. 114.
- Ilirian Agolli (2001). Trebeshiniana: studime, artikuj, ese. Shtëpia Botuese Faik Konica. pp. 118, 123.
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