Agamemnon's Daughter

A Novella and Stories

By Kadare, Ismail

Publishers Summary:
In this spellbinding novel, written in Albania and smuggled into France a few pages at a time in the 1980s, Ismail Kadare denounces with rare force the machinery of a dictatorial regime, drawing us back to the ancient roots of tyranny in Western Civilization. During the waning years of Communism, a young worker for the Albanian state-controlled media agency narrates the story of his ill-fated love for the daughter of a high-ranking official. When he witness the ghostly image of Agamemnon-the Ancient Greek king who sacrificed his own daughter for reasons of State-on the reviewing stand during a May Day celebration, he begins to suspect the full catastrophe of his devotion. Also included are "The Blinding Order," a parable of the Ottoman Empire about the uses of terror in authoritarian regimes, and "The Great Wall," a chilling duet between a Chinese official and a soldier in the invading army of the Tamerlane.

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ISBN
978-1-55970-788-6
Publisher
Arcade Publishing


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Reviewed on November 15, 2006

Writing in the tradition of Kundera, Solzhenitsyn, and Kafka, Albanian fiction writer Kadare (The Palace of Dreams; Broken April ) was the inaugural recipient of the Man Booker International Prize (2005), a literary award honoring writers whose body of work has "a truly global impact." In this book, which includes a novella and two short stories, he continues his long i...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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