The Literary Saloon points me to an unexpected pairing: Financial Times features Albanian author Ismail Kadare in a "Small Talk" Q & A.
What are you scared of?
I have created a body of literary work during the time of two diametrically opposed political systems: a tyranny that lasted for 35 years (1955-1990), and 20 years of liberty. In both cases, the thing that could destroy literature is the same: self-censorship.
While I don't have it under review, the Kadare novel I've read, Chronicle in Stone, is very good. A regular as a candidate for the Nobel Prize, Kadare also won the Man Booker International Prize in 2005.
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