1-PASHKO VASO 2-PERLAT REXHEPI 3-MIGJENI 4-NDOC MAZI 5-AHMET HAXHIA 6-LUIGJ GURAKUQI 7-NAIM GJYLBEGU 8-ABDYL BAJRAKTARI 9-BEP TUSHA 10-BRANKO KADIA 11-NIKE PJETER NDREKA 12-DILAVER CUKA 13-DANIEL MATLIA 14-DUL DRAGOVOJA 15-ELIAZ GJYLBEGU
In memoriam Ceremony By DHIMITËR GJOKA It has been a year since Tani is no longer among us. On that terrible day, he was burdened with the unbearable task of giving... One year without Tani from Top-i Continues on page 11
By BISLIM AHMETAJ On 11 March 1963, around 12:00 noon, in a remote corner of the homeland, in a modest worker’s family, in an even humbler house ... Azem Hajdari would have been 49 today! Continued on page 22
IN MEMORIAM On page 21
IN MEMORIAM By SHPËTIM IDRIZI On page 20
THE NEW LIST/ WHO BENEFITS FROM THE MONEY On pages 16-17
In Memoriam We have often mocked, with unrestrained laughter, the death of everything[t]alluramon?te with the guess of which of the two would write the other's obituary.... Continues on page 33
In Memoriam By Dr. PËRPARIM KABO In a deep sorrow and an unfathomable grief and funerary emotion as I looked at that open grave and your coffin waiting to be lowered into it, before... Farewell, our philosopher, Professor Zija Xholi! Continues on page 27
I met him in the autumn of 1984, when he was working as a literary editor at the newspaper “Drita”. I was then a 17-year-old and had just tried... Continues on page 20
In Memoriam In Memoriam We have often joked, with uncontrollable laughter, about the death of the ever-joked-about ... wondering which of the two would write the other’s obituary.... By EDI RAMA The attic of the dry shot Continued on page 33
In memoriam On pages 20-21
IN MEMORIAM On page 18
In Memoriam In Memoriam By ILIR ÇUMANI When you called me on the morning of that hot July day, it startled me until evening, it took away all my humor and physical strength... Evanthi Çiko, this missionary of knowledge and humanity Continues on page 21
Oh, Bujar Lako, you have gone, dear friend, the warm man with that gentle, carefully chosen and measured word, like an echo that came from inner abysses. ... Continued on page 20
IN MEMORIAM | THE VICTIMS OF THE DICTATORSHIP OF 26 FEBRUARY ’51 On pages 18-19
IN MEMORIAM | THE VICTIMS OF THE 26 FEBRUARY ’51 DICTATORSHIP On pages 18-19
IN MEMORIAM Diana Kastrati: Umberto Eco, the polymath of modern times On pages 24-25