Literary Sections of the Newspaper “Η Φωνή της Ομόνοιας” (1991–2012)
Polo Olieta and
Sulaj Manjola
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Polo Olieta: “Eqrem Çabej” University of Gjirokastër, Faculty of Education and Social Sciences Department of Greek Language, Literature and Greek Civilization, Gjirokastër, Albania
Sulaj Manjola: “Eqrem Çabej” University of Gjirokastër Faculty of Education and Social Sciences Department of Foreign Languages, Gjirokastër, Albania
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2017, vol. 6, issue 2, 43-47
Abstract:
In this article we will highlight some of the most important literary sections of the newspaper “Η φωνή της Ομόνοιας” (“The voice of Omonia”), published in Albania during 1991 - 2012, where are published works of artistic literature belonging mostly to the Ethnic Greek Minority writers in Albania but also works of the Albanian writers and those of the world literature. We will widely focus in the poems and stories published in the newspaper, bringing concrete titles that had their artistic and aesthetic values, and also in the weaknesses that derived from the ideological limitations of the time they were published and by the lack of professionalism from the majority of the writers. Despite the weaknesses, these works further enriched the tradition and culture of the Ethnic Greek Minority with their values, and as such deserve to take their place in the literary criticism studies.
Keywords: literary sections; poetry; prose; values and weaknesses (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1515/ajis-2017-0005
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