Fatos Arapi is an Albanian poet, short story writer, translator and journalist, laureate of the Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Award for 2008.
Born in 1930 in the village of Zvërnec near Vlorë, he studied economics in Sofia, Bulgaria from 1949 to 1954, then started to work as a journalist in Tirana. He soon made a name for himself as a poet, and went on to work as a researcher for the History and Philology Department of Tirana University. He now lives in Tirana.
Never fearing innovation, despite the cultural isolation of his country, Arapi has been a pioneer of free verse and experimental poetry in 1960s Albanian literature. Born on the seaside, the maritime universe has always inspired his verses, as has Albania's troubled history. He has also written meditative poetry, love poems and elegies, with the eternal questions on life and death as a recurrent theme.
He translated into Albanian the works of poets such as Sapho, Pablo Neruda and Nikola Vaptsarov. He was the editor-in-chief of two anthologies: Songs of the Peoples and Anthology of Turkish Verse.
Poetry Shtigjet poetike (Poetic Paths) 1962 Poema dhe vjersha (Poems and Verses) 1966 Ritme të hekura (Rhythms of Iron) 1968 Më jepni një emër (Give Me A Name), 1972 (later banned by Enver Hoxha's regime) Gloria victis,1997 Eklipsi i endrrës (Solar Eclipse) 2002
Short stories Patate e egra (Sour Potatoes)1970 Dikush më buzëqeshte (Someone Smiled At Me) 1972 Gjeniu pa kokë (Headless Genius) 1999 ..
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