POEZIA AGOLLIANE E SHKRUAR PAS ’90, SI NJË VEÇIM DHE SI RIKRIJIM I IDENTITETIT LETRAR
AGOLLIAN POETRY WRITTEN AFTER ’90, AS A SEPARATION AND AS A RE-CREATION OF LITERARY IDENTITY
Author(s): Anila MullahiSubject(s): Cultural history, Aesthetics, Social history, Albanian Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Univeristeti i Prishtinës, Fakulteti i Filologjisë
Keywords: poetry; isolation; loneliness; sadness; creation,
Summary/Abstract: The great social upheavals are accompanied by great thrills in thoughts and feelings. Poets, more than others, experience these changes and are more aware of what is happening. Under the pressure of the accusations that came to him as a result of his creativity and official positions held before the '90s, Agolli chooses to break away from them and to crouch in his verses and through them to meditate. Through the verses he responds to all accusations and expresses all his feelings, doubts, disappointments, his broken faith that have given way to sadness. In the independence of the disappointments that time has given, the flight of youth and friends, in the cold winter nights "speaks with silence". The lyrical poet is emotionally charged by the "gray" reality, surrounded by the pain of disappointment, feels "tired" and seeks to find a place "a stone" where to confess his experiences. Agolli will travel through poetry, like a belated pilgrim who has also remained lonely. The poet, alone in his journey, in the desert where he has to walk in the "place of broken hope", believes in finding the salvation of his soul, which he has left in his creativity. Disappointed by ideals and friends, he is left with what makes him survive and with which he gains eternity, the inner creative voice. Not coincidentally he chooses the metaphor of the bell that like a strong armor protects from every blow, his creative spirit that is inside. All the blows they make to the poet-bell make him ring loudly. His verses are resounding, though they are the result of blows intended to the contrary, to make the poet silent. The poet feels himself a lone bell, whose voice is heard by all.
Journal: Seminari Ndërkombëtar për Gjuhën, Letërsinë dhe Kulturën Shqiptare
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 39.2
- Page Range: 0-0
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Albanian
