The Loser
| AUTHOR | Kongoli, Fatos; Elsie, Robert |
| PUBLISHER | Seren Books (06/01/2008) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
An impassioned indictment of government oppression, this novel follows the fortunes of Thesar Lumi, a laborer living under communist rule in Soviet-controlled Albania. At the center of the story is a crucial decision Lumi makes in the last days of the Second World War: he has a chance to leave Albania on a refugee ship headed to Italy, but at the last moment he disembarks and returns home to his village. As it happens, he has chosen a grim existence. To survive, he is forced to work in a concrete factory, from which he watches friends and family members run afoul of repressive new laws. But even as the book skillfully depicts the slow suffocation of a whole society, it also celebrates the moments of love and hope that sustain the people--and holds out the possibility that Lumi may have been right to remain at home.
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ISBN-13:
9781854114525
ISBN-10:
1854114522
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Albanian
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Page Count:
180
Carton Quantity:
20
Product Dimensions:
5.30 x 0.60 x 8.10 inches
Weight:
0.50 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Price on Product - Canadian,
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Country of Origin:
GB
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BISAC Categories
Fiction | Historical - General
Dewey Decimal:
FIC
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An impassioned indictment of government oppression, this novel follows the fortunes of Thesar Lumi, a laborer living under communist rule in Soviet-controlled Albania. At the center of the story is a crucial decision Lumi makes in the last days of the Second World War: he has a chance to leave Albania on a refugee ship headed to Italy, but at the last moment he disembarks and returns home to his village. As it happens, he has chosen a grim existence. To survive, he is forced to work in a concrete factory, from which he watches friends and family members run afoul of repressive new laws. But even as the book skillfully depicts the slow suffocation of a whole society, it also celebrates the moments of love and hope that sustain the people--and holds out the possibility that Lumi may have been right to remain at home.
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Translator:
Elsie, Robert
Robert Elsie, originally from Canada, is a writer, translator, critic and specialist on Albanian affairs. In addition to numerous translations, he has edited many books, including "Kosovo: In the Heart of the Power Keg" and "A History of Albanian Literature".
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