Russian Linguistic Bulletin (Jul 2019)

THE NOVEL NOBODY’S SONS BY REXHEP QOSJA

  • Kapllanaj, Z.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18454/RULB.2019.19.3.012
Journal volume & issue
no. 3
pp. 31 – 34

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This paper studies the novel Nobodys Sons by one of the leading Albanian literature writers in Kosovo, Rexhep Qosja. Analyzes the characters, the events, the historical topic as well as dealing with the form or structure of the novel. The novel Nobodys sons by Rexhep Qosja was published in Prishtina, in 2010. As to the genre, the novel follows the trilogy of the novels: The Death comes to me from such eyes (Vdekja m vjen prej syve t till, 1974), One love and seven guilt (Nj dashuri dhe shtat faje, 2003) and The night is our day (Nata sht dita jon, 2007). All of Rexhep Qosjas novels have the following elements in common: the preoccupation of man and political systems, the Albanian and political systems, and, by a rare, slight difference, the model and the method of writing. The novel is regarded as one of the most avantgarde, postmodern Albanian novels therefore the analytical approach used within this article will try to assess the functioning of this form in relation to the content and literary values that this novel represents.

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