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Xhevahir Spahiu (born 1 March 1945 in Malind, Skrapar District, Albania) is an Albanian poet.

Xhevahir Spahiu
Born (1945-03-01) March 1, 1945 (age 79)
NationalityAlbanian
Alma materUniversity of Tirana
OccupationPoet
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Biography

Spahiu studied at the University of Tirana, Faculty of Philology and History, Literature-Language Branch. Since 1968, he has worked as a journalist for the newspaper Zëri i Popullit (Voice of the People), a magazine editor for Nëntori, and a librettist and teacher at the Opera and Ballet Theater in Tirana. He has received the "Migjen" Award and was the winner of the first prize in the competition for the 45th anniversary of the liberation of the homeland.

His work also includes children's books. Xhevahir Spahiu has even made lyricist for some songs, some of which have won awards. His poetry also was the recipient of several awards, like twice the price Migjeni awarded by the Union of Writers Albanians in 1987 and 1991 respectively for titles Neser aty jam (Tomorrow I am there) and Kohe e krisur (Radiant time). The palm of the National Floralies was attributed to the collection Heshtje s'ka (There's no silence) in 1989 and the collection Ferrparasja (Hell-Heaven) won the National Prize of Literature for the year 1994-1995 .

In 1973, appeared in a magazine the poem thrown (Live) which earned him the ire of the communist regime, Enver Hoxha would have seen in a few lines recall a sentence of Jean-Paul Sartre , author whose reading was outlawed by the regime . That earned him a publication ban for two years. The collection Zgjimi i thellësive (Awakening depths) was meanwhile released in 1979, then withdrawn from sale because, afterwards, it was deemed "unhealthy".

In 1993, after the fall of communism, he became secretary of the Union of Writers and he became president in 1998 .

Poems translated into French

Xhevahir Spahiu of the poems are presented in the following works along with those of other Albanian poets. All translations are the author Alexandre Zotos.

Titles of works

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