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Martin Camaj was an Albanian poet, novelist, and essayist. He was born in Temal, Albania, on July 21, 1925. He studied at the University of Tirana and later at the University of Vienna. He was a professor of Albanian language and literature at the University of Tirana. Camaj wrote several novels, including "The Mountain of the Sun" and "The White Horse". He also wrote several collections of poetry, including "The Poems of Martin Camaj" and "The Poems of Martin Camaj: Selected Poems". He was awarded the Albanian National Prize for Literature in 1975. Camaj died on April 15, 1992, in Tirana, Albania. He was 67 years old.

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Occupation Linguist, writer and folklorist
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 21 July 1925
Birthday 21 July
Birthplace Temal, Albania
Date of death (1992-03-12)
Died Place Lenggries, Germany
Nationality Albania

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1953

Camaj's works revolve around themes like the loss and search for tradition and the loneliness brought by future changes. His first verse collections Nji fyell ndër male (A flute in mountains) and Kanga e Vërrinit (Song of the lowland pastures) were published in Pristina in 1953 and 1954 respectively. His first major prose work was Djella, published in Rome in 1958. His next novel Rrathë (Circles) was published in Munich in 1978. Rrathë, which is Camaj's largest work, took him fifteen years to complete and is regarded as the first psychological novel written in Albanian. The novel is divided in three cycles: water, fire and blood, which symbolize recurrent metaphysical and social themes. In 1981 a collection titled Shkundullima (Quaking) that included five short stories and one play of Camaj was published. His last novel Karpa, which was published in 1987 in Rome, is a dystopian work set in 2238.

1925

Martin Camaj (21 July 1925 – 12 March 1992) was an Albanian folklorist, linguist, and writer. He is regarded as one of the major authors of modern Albanian prose. His novel Rrathë is considered to be the first psychological novel written in Albanian.

Martin Camaj was born in Temal, Shkodër District, Shkodër County, northwestern Albania on 21 July 1925. He first studied in the Jesuit Saverian College of Shkodër and afterwards in the University of Belgrade. Later Camaj worked as professor of Albanian at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he did postgraduate research and finished studies on linguistics in 1960. In 1957 he became the editor-in-chief of the Albanological journal Shejzat published in Rome. In 1961 he settled in Munich and first worked as a lector at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, while in 1964 he became a Privatdozent. In 1970 he earned his professorship and until 1990 he was a professor of Albanology at the same university. A resident of Lenggries, Bavaria since the 1970s Camaj died there on 12 March 1992.