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Naive, the hawks would say

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Mehr Licht! 32 (2008)
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32 (2008)

Mehr Licht!
 

Mira Meksi
The book crises and the pseudoliterary criticism

Literature and philosophy

Plato
Ion (or on the Iliad)
Jacques Derrida
What is poetry?
Jean Baudrilliard
Total reality

Tradition

Edgar Allan Poe
Tell-tale heart
Leonardo De Martino
Poetry
Simon Shuteriqi
Fragments extracted from "Ashik's Grave"

Poetry

Saint-John Perse, Ridvan Dibra, William Stanley Merwin, Sazan Goliku, Valdete Antoni, Niels Hav, Majlinda Bashllari, Jana Bukova Demë Topalli, Eros Ferrante

Prose

Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Fragments extracted from "The autumn of the patriarch"
Konstandin Dhamo
The literature teacher
Alice Walker
To hell with dying!
Arben Dedja
The commentary
Isaac Babel
The death of Dolgushov
Valbona Zhupa
The abruption
Olga Tokarczuk
Character
Erisa Perleka
Dialogues, under the sun, prologue
Astrit Xhaferi
Kavalona

Essay

Visar Zhiti
Unshackled metaphor
Thomas De Quincey
On the knocking at the gate in Macbeth
Stavri Trako
Helen of Troy and her mystery
Max Frisch
Don Juan
Granit Zela
The writer belonging to the world

Dossier

Luan Rama
The sunken ship of the prince of poetry
Jean Cocteau
Verse

An interview with Jean Cocteau
Monique Lange
The prince without a kingdom

Love letters from Cocteau to Jean Marais

Sayings by Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau
On reading
Jean Cocteau
On the words
Jean Cocteau
From opium

Studies

Behar Gjoka
The literary values in interim swirls
Adriatik Kallulli
Escaping from one's self to embrace the self
Yrjet Berisha
The sirens and the panders
Artur Jaupaj
What is postmodernism

Palmaris

Doris Lessing
When you don't win a Nobel Price
Doris Lessing
A woman on a roof
Doris Lessing
In memory of Isaac Babel

The pleiades

Ernest Koliqi
The Albanian language
Kosovë Rexh-Bala
Poetry
Vorea Ujko, Lluka Perrone
Poetry
BATUSHA
To waste time
SH.M
The old-time engagements
FUSKA
Symphony in Bunishtë

In process

Elizabeth Bowen
In search of a story to tell
Shpëtim Kelmendi
The process of creation: A way towards self
Joyce Carol Oates
The writers: See how they run

An interview with Martin Amis

An interview with Kazuo Ishiguro

Ineditum

Mira Meksi
Fragments extracted from the novel "The red of the bulls"
Arian Leka
Fragments extracted from the novel "The hand that holds the pen"
Abdurrahim Myftiu
Fragments extracted from the journal "Across the greenery"

Beat generation

Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Poetry
Charles Bukowski
The most beautiful woman in town


 
 

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Islam and democracy
The history of an approximation

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In Iran, official revolutionary dogma has obliged "post-Islamist" philosophers to provide profound justifications for Islam's compatibility with democracy. Katajun Amirpur puts contemporary Iranian thinking on religion and politics in the context of Khomeini-era anti-westernism. [more]

Per Wirten
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Steve Sem-Sandberg
Even nameless horrors must be named

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Mykola Riabchuk
Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU

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Changing media, Media in change
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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