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Besiana's father, writer Ismail Kadare, on an Albanian postal stamp.. Kadare is the daughter of writers Helena Kadare and Ismail Kadare. [2] [3] [4]Kadare holds a master's degree in modern and comparative literature, and a specialized high studies diploma in modern specialized literature from the Sorbonne Paris-IV University in Paris, France.
Kadare married Albanian author Helena Gushi and had two daughters. Besiana Kadare is the Albanian ambassador to the United Nations, its ambassador to Cuba and a vice president of the United Nations General Assembly for its 75th session. [114] Kadare returned to Albania in his later years.
Besiana Kadare (born 1972) - Albanian Ambassador to the United Nations; Ismail Kadare (1936—2024) – novelist and poet, winner of the 2005 Man Booker International Prize, the 2009 Prince of Asturias Award, and the 2015 Jerusalem Prize. Kledi Kadiu (born 1974) – dancer and actor; lives and works in Italy
Kadare, who split his time between Albania and France, was the Balkan country's best-known novelist and his works have been published in 45 languages, but he repeatedly irked his homeland's former ...
Renowned Albanian novelist Ismail Kadare has died after being rushed to a hospital in Tirana, his publishing editor said on Monday. Kadare has long been mentioned as a possible contender for the ...
Kadare or Kaddare is an Albanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Besiana Kadare (born 1972), Albanian Ambassador to the UN, daughter of Helena and Ismail
Ambassador Besiana Kadare presented her credentials to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in 2016, and since then has been the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Permanent Representative of Albania to the United Nations in New York. [13]
Helena "Elena" Kadare (née Gushi; born 21 September 1943) is an Albanian screenwriter, translator and author of short stories and novels. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] One of the latter, 1970's Një lindje e vështirë , is the first novel by a woman to have been published in Albania. [ 4 ]