Shefki Mazar Hysa (born on 20 July 1957 to Ersekë, Kolonjë District) - is an Albanian writer and journalist.[1][2][3]

Biography

He continued his elementary studies in Shalës of Konispol, Çamëri region.[4][5]

In 1976, he continued his studies at high school Konispol. In 1989, Shefki Hysa graduated in language and literature at the Faculty of Literature at the University of Tirana.[6]

Following his studies he pursued several trainings for journalism in the field of publishing and public relations and international issues.

During the years 1991-1997, Shefki Hysa[7] has worked as a journalist for the newspaper Çameria[8] and editor of newspapers Dielli and Kombi. He has led and continues to do so, the Cultural Association “Bilal Xhaferri”[9] and Bilal Xhaferri Publishing House.[10] Since 1995, he is publisher and editor of the monthly magazine “The wing of the eagle” (“Krahu i shqiponjës”).[11]

Shefki Hysa[12] is secretary of the Albanian League of Writers and Artists.[13]

Since 1997, he is part of the administration of the Assembly of the Republic of Albania.[14][15]

The writer Shefki Hysa is the Governor of Diplomatic Mission Peace and Prosperity.[16]

Works

  • "The bird and the Devil" (1992) tales, Éditions "Bilal Xhaferri”.
  • "Hostages of peace” novel (1994), Editions “Bilal Xhaferri”.
  • "Paradise Maudit" novel (1997), Editions "Bilal Xhaferri”.
  • "Confessions of a thief," tales (1999), Editions "Arbëria".
  • "Bouquet of Çamëri",[17] tales (2004), Editions "Bilal Xhaferri", ISBN 99927-960-1-4
  • "False wonders", tales (2005) Editions "Bilal Xhaferri", ISBN 99927-960-0-6
  • "The Diplomacy of self-denial" (Diplomacia e vetëmohimit), publicistic, Tirana, 2008, ISBN 978-99956-650-3-6
  • Editor of the romance “La p. Respectful" (1992), by Jean-Paul Sartre.
  • Editor of the romance "Fatal Love" (1992), the writer Alfred de Musset.
  • Editor of the romance "Love ensanglée (Au-déla lengths)" (1992), the writer Bilal Xhaferri.
  • Editor's novel "Krastakraus (Berat ceded)" (1993), the writer Bilal Xhaferri, ISBN 99943-904-5-7.
  • Editor of the new "Invasion of the Vikings" (1993), the writer Pjetër Arbnori.
  • Editor of the romance "The beauty and the shadow" (1994), the writer Pjetër Arbnori.
  • Editor's volume of poetry "The vine of Tears" (1995), the poet Namik Mane.
  • Editor of the volume of fairy tales "One night Ordinary" (2003), written by Namik Mane.
  • Editor's novel "White desert" (2007), written by Jack London.
  • Editor's novel "With our legs we have traveled the World" (Me putrat tona shëtitëm botën) (2007), written by Xhulia Xhekaj.
  • Author of the essay “Literature sentenced to death by politics”, “The newspaper Shqip”, Sept. 10, 2007.
  • Author of the essay "Literature, after death," magazine "Krahu i shqiponjës" (“The wing of the eagle”), no.81, 2007, and so on. Etc., and other works.[18]

Bibliography

  • Agim Musta, Enver Memisha, “Anthology of wounds under the communist terror”, 2 (2006), Tirana, ISBN 99943-38-12-9
  • Ahmet Mehmeti, “Nectar of the Albanian soul” (2007), Tirana, ISBN 978-99943-50-13-1
  • Sabri Hamiti, "The cursed poet - Bilal Xhaferri" (1996), Pristina
  • Hekuran Halili, "I, Man!" (2007), Saranda, ISBN 978-99943-966-6-5
  • Namik Selmani, "Salute from Chameria" publicistic, (2009), Tirana, ISBN 978-99956-33-28-8

See also

References

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