词条 | Dhimitër Pasko |
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| name = Dhimitër Pasko | caption = | image = File:Kuteli-z.jpg | image_size = 200px | pseudonym = Mitrush Kuteli | birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1907|09|13}} | birth_place = Pogradec, Albania | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1967|05|04|1907|09|13}} | death_place = Tirana, Albania | occupation = writer | period = 1933-1967 | genre = Novels, Translations | notableworks = Netë shqiptare (Albanian Nights), Ago Jakupi, Kapllan Aga of Shaban Shpata (Kapllan Aga i Shaban Shpatës), The Love of Artan the Barbarian (Dashuria e Barbarit Artan), Old Albanian Tales (Tregime të Moçme Shqiptare), Attack and Tears (Sulm e Lotë), and Songs and Cries from the Burned City (Këngë e Britma nga Qyteti i Djegur), | spouse = Efterpi Pasko née Skendi | imagesize = 200px | nationality = Albanian | influenced = | signature = Mitrush Kuteli (nënshkrim).svg }} Dhimitër Pasko, (b. 13 September 1907, Pogradec, Albania – d. 4 May 1967 Tirana, Albania), alias Mitrush Kuteli (or Janus), was an Albanian writer and translator from Dukat. FamilyDhimiter was the son of Pandi Pasko(Kuteli).Their family was from Dukat, Albania CareerDhimitër Pasko studied at a foreign language school in Greece, later moving to Bucharest where, in 1934, he graduated with a doctorate in economics. While in Bucharest he became a journalist with the Albanian weekly newspaper Shqipëri' e re (New Albania), using the pseudonym Janus. In 1937 he published Lasgush Poradeci's collection of verse, Ylli i zemrës (The Star of the heart), and the following year, the first edition of his first authored book, Nete shqipëtare (Albanian nights), a compilation of eight tales of village life from his native Pogradec. This edition was largely destroyed by a fire, and only became widely read through a second edition published in 1944. He returned to Albania in 1942, and during World War II wrote and self-published most of his major works. At the end of the war he founded the short-lived literary periodical, Revista letrare (Literary Review), with Nexhat Hakiu, Vedat Kokona and Sterjo Spasse, joined the editorial board of Bota e re (New World), the first Albanian post-war literary journal, and became a founding member of the Albanian League of Writers and Artists. Dhimitër Pasko died of a heart attack in 1967, leaving a novel on an Illyrian theme unfinished.{{cn|date=November 2018}} Imprisonment and releaseThe Albanian Communist Party took power after World War II, but by 1947 was in the control of Yugoslavia. Pasko, an official Albanian delegate to Yugoslavia, disapproved of a proposed currency and customs union agreed between the two countries, and of a Serbian re-occupation of Kosovo; an earlier 1944 Pasko poem, "Poem kosovar" (Kosovar poem), asserted his criticism of Serbian actions. Upon the Albanian delegation's return from Yugoslavia, Pasko was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for his criticism, during which he attempted suicide. Following the freeing of Yugoslavia's hold over Albanian party politics, Pasko was released. After his release from prison, he was informed by the authorities that his family would be banished to Kavajë. His personal documents were branded with the stamp "Enemy of the people", but his family were saved after the intervention of Fadil Paçrami. Kuteli was given new documents and a job.[1] He worked as a translator for Naim Frashëri Publishing House, the state-owned Tirana publishing company. Pasko, as with other Albanian writers of the time, accommodated the imposed cultural doctrine of Zhdanovism by translating Soviet-approved Russian authors, although he found himself able to translate his favorite Russian, Romanian, and Spanish writers, publish tales and verse for children, and adapt Albanian oral verse to prose.{{cn|date=November 2018}} Works
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References1. ^{{cite book |last=Kolevica |first=Petraq |title=Me Mitrushin|publisher=Toena|date=1997|pages=25-26}} Further reading
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