Albanian poet, novelist, play-writer, and literary critic
Kadrush Radogoshi (born 1948 in
Gjakova,
Kosova) is an
Albanian poet, novelist, play-writer, and literary critic from
Kosovo.[1] He is a
dissident who opposed the revocation of the autonomy of Kosovo from the
Milosevic's regime, consequently being arrested and imprisoned.[2] Radogoshi served as President of Writers' Union of Kosovo. In 2010, he settled in
Canada.
Life
He was born in Gjakova. He completed the primary school, the secondary school and the Teachers' College in Gjakova, whereas the
Faculty of Philosophy in Pristina, where he also completed the postgraduate studies and received the
Master of Arts in literature.
From 1979 to 1986, he edited literary magazine Paths and edited several books of different literary genres.[3]
Kadrush Radogoshi was president of Literary Club "Gjon Nikollë Kazazi" in Gjakova from 1992 to 1997. He worked as a teacher from 1969 to 1981, where after he was repeatedly imprisoned under section 133 of the Yugoslav criminal law forbidding freedom of speech. When Kosovo's nascent autonomy was revoked by Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, Radogoshi was one of 237 Albanian intellectuals arrested and imprisoned, and for 18 years, unable to practice his occupation, he was unemployed and politically persecuted.
After the
Kosovo War (1998–99), Radogoshi worked as a professor of literature, until 2010, when he immigrated to
Canada with his family. During this time he served as president (2007–09) and vice-president (2005–07) of the
Union of Writers of Kosovo.
Work
Kadrush Radogoshi has published poems, prose (short stories and novels), a drama, essays, and literary criticism.
Në mes të heshtjes e këngës (Between the silence and the song), poems, Pristina: "Rilindja", 1981.
Në udhëkryq (On the crossroad), poems, Pristina: "Rilindja", 1984.
Poetika e romanit bashkëkohor shqiptar... (The poetics of the Albanian contemporary novels...), literary criticism, Faculty of Philosophy of University of Pristina, 1985.
Nekrologji për Sodomën (Necrology for Sodom), poems, Pristina: "ZERI", 1991,
Jeta artistike e Ilir Shkretës (Artistic life of Ilir Shkreta), novel, Pristina: "Rilindja", 1993.