Teki Dervishi (16 January 1943 — 29 June 2011) was an Albanian poet, novelist, journalist and playwright.
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Born | (1943-01-16)16 January 1943 Gjakova, disputed between Italy and Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Died | 29 June 2011(2011-06-29) (aged 68) Pristina, Kosovo[a] |
Occupation | Poet, author, playwright |
Alma mater | University of Pristina |
Dervishi was born in Gjakova, in the region disputed between Yugoslavia and Axis-occupied Albania, now part of Kosovo[a].
After completing his primary education, he was imprisoned for several years at Goli otok, at the age of 17. Dervishi was one of the youngest Albanian prisoners at Goli otok.[1] Dervishi finished secondary school in Peja and studied at the University of Pristina.[2]
Besides Dervishi's literary activities, he also worked as a journalist. He worked for the Albanian-language newspaper Flaka e vëllazërimit (The Flame of Fraternity) in Skopje,[2] and was later director and among the founders of the Albanian newspaper Bota sot.[1]
Dervishi also worked as the director of the National Theatre of Kosovo in the 2000s.[3]
On 29 March 1999, at the outbreak of the NATO intervention in the Kosovo War, Dervishi was reported to have been assassinated. In July of that year, it was confirmed that he was alive.[4]
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a. | ^ The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 100 UN member states (with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition) and 93 states not recognizing it, while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. |
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