Azem Shkreli | |
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Born | Peć, Yugoslavia | February 10, 1938
Died | May 27, 1997 Pristina, Republic of Serbia, FR Yugoslavia | (aged 59)
Occupation | Poet, literary critic |
Nationality | Yugoslavian |
Notable works | The White Caravan 1961 I Know a Word of Stone 1969 |
Azem Shkreli (Albanian pronunciation: [a'ʒɛm 'ʃkɾɛli]; Serbo-Croatian: Азем Шкрељи, romanized: Azem Škrelji; 10 February 1938 – 27 May 1997) was a Yugoslavian writer, poet, director and producer of Albanian ethnicity.[1] He was head of the Kosovo Writers' Association, president of the Association of Writers of Yugoslavia, manager of the National Theatre of Kosovo (then People`s Provincial Theatre) in Pristina and founder and manager of Kosovafilm, a film production, distribution and screening company.[2]
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