Jakov Xoxa
Jakov Xoxa | |
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Jakov Xoxa | |
Born |
Fier, Albania | 15 April 1923
Died |
1979 Budapest, Hungary |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Albanian |
Nationality | Albanian |
Notable works | The Dead River, The White Juga |
Jakov Xoxa (1923–1979) was an Albanian writer of the 20th century.
Biography
Xoxa was born in the town of Fier, Albania on April 15, 1923, 28 April 1979 and then studied at the Qemal Stafa High School, in Tirana, Albania.[1] Although at a relatively young age, like many other Albanian intellectuals he participated in the Anti-Fascist War. After the Liberation of the country he continued his studies in philology and began writing poetry and prose. In 1949 he published his first prose novel. Beginning in 1957 he worked as a professor in the Faculty of History and Philology at the University of Tirana, where for many years he lectured on literary theory. He died in 1979 in Budapest.
Notable Works
The Dead River [2]
The White Juga [3]
Flower of salt [4]
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