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Ilir Kadia

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Ilir Kadia (born 4 October 1957) is a journalist from Albania. He has been working for the BBC World Service since 1993.[1] His book Floke te Lagur (Wet Hair), a collection of short stories, came as a surprise to the Albanian public in 2004. The book was praised by the literary world as well as the public - described as "the stories have by now become part of the reader's patrimony." Since then Kadia has published two other books titled Kontrate per Kadaver (Cadaver Contract), and Nata e pare e tradhetise (First Night of Treason). All the books are composed of 20 short stories on umpteen topics of Albanian life.

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  1. ^ BBCAlbanian.com, www.bbc.co.uk, undated (accessed 22 January 2007)

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