Ismail Kadare, a towering figure in Albanian literature and a perennial candidate for the Nobel Literature Prize, has died at the age of 88. Kadare was rushed to a hospital in Tirana, where he was declared dead. His literary works, which often explored themes of dictatorship and resistance, made him a symbol of intellectual defiance against Albania's communist regime. Kadare's death marks the end of an era for Albanian literature, leaving behind a legacy that transcended the country's borders and inspired generations worldwide.
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