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The Pyramid (Kadare novel)

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Language
  
Albanian

Originally published
  
1992

Country
  
Albania

Genres
  
Novel, Fiction

3.6/5
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Publication date
  
1 February 1996

Author
  
Ismail Kadare

OCLC
  
32429764

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Translator
  
Joseph Vrioni & David Bellos

Publisher
  
Arcade Publishing (USA) & Harvill Press (UK)

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Pages
  
224 p. (hardback edition)

Similar
  
Ismail Kadare books, Novels

The Pyramid is a 1995 novel written by Ismail Kadare, considered one of the greatest works produced by this writer, rivaling The Garden Party, by Václav Havel. It is considered to serve both literary and a dissident purposes.

Contents

Plot

Every sentence has two meanings – one in the novel and one that tells something about Communism. For example, the Pharaoh Cheops desires to build a pyramid so large that it will drain the prosperity out of Egypt, and an unprosperous people will not rebel.

Reception

Like in all his novels, Kadare uses only the pure Albanian language and does not add foreign words. This is unique to him and many credit him with restoring the Albanian language. He is one of the most significant writers who has developed the Albanian language and literature.

"Ismail Kadare enjoys a reputation as Albania's greatest literary voice"

And New York Times picked up on the significance of the "The Pyramid",

"For the pyramid, viewed by his subjects as an abiding symbol of his total and incontestable power, comes to be seen by him as a personal memento mori, a constant and paralyzing reminder that his brief life will give way to an eternal entombment in stone."

References

The Pyramid (Kadare novel) Wikipedia