Zija Çela: The weight of time is wearing out the Albanian! TODAY IN “MILOSAO” / THE WRITER SPEAKS “The weight of our time is wearing out the Albanian” Zija Çela: The weight of time is wearing out the Albanian! Supplement
TODAY IN “MILOSAO” / THE WRITER SPEAKS TODAY IN “MILOSAO”/ THE WRITER SPEAKS Milosao “The weight of our time makes the Albanian the devil” Zija Çela: The burden of time is wearing out the Albanian! Supplement
INVESTIGATIONS Zija Çela: My golden wreath on Shuteriqi’s grave, is gratitude On pages 10-11
Opinion When Zija Çela is honored...... BY NAMIK DOKLE ► PAGE 11
RD celebrated its 6th anniversary “Rilindja Demokratike,” said Vjollca Taçi in her greeting, “has been a tribune of the independent press. Its circulation grew very quickly. It belongs not only to the Democratic Party, but it is part of Albanian democracy.” Under the name “Rilind
“MILOSAO”/ INTERVIEW WITH THE WRITER ZIJA ÇELA: Our reader is still only just taking shape Poems by Gentian Çoçoli / Enis Sulstarova: Kadare’s Flights Supplement
Alia’s protection so as not to allow discussion of changing the system. The reactions of Ismail Kadare, Zija Çela and Dritëro Agolli EXCLUSIVE / THE FULL CONVERSATION OF RAMIZ WITH THE INTELLECTUALS KADARE: THE DEBATE ABOUT DEMOCRACY IN “DRITA” WAS CLOSED BY ORDER Alia’s protecti
Anti-intellectualism, a fundamental line of the PS The anti-intellectual attitude of the PS and especially of its leaders has deep roots; it is a continuation of the barbaric, criminal and anti-Albanian Stalinist attacks that the PPSH waged from after the war until the end of the
ZIJA ÇELA, “THE ZOO PARK HOUR”, THE NOVEL THAT PROVOKES READERS HOW “PRAVDA” JOURNALISTS SPIED ON PARTY LIFE IN ALBANIA RILINDASI Zef Staku, the Shkodër poet whom the communist regime sentenced to death BY Mentor Quku RILINDASI Zef Staku, the Shkodër poet, whom the communist regi
Interview with President of the Republic Sali Berisha given to Albanian Television The intellectuals were dignified - Albania risked becoming the “Cuba” of the Adriatic Robert Papa: Mr. President, you wrote several pieces in mid-1990, they were about objects from a few years earl