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Ag Apolloni was born on 13 June, 1982 in Kacanik, is a Novelist, poet, essayist, playwright. At 38 years old, Ag Apolloni height not available right now. We will update Ag Apolloni's height soon as possible.
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40 years old |
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13 June 1982 |
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13 June |
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Kacanik |
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He is a member of famous Novelist with the age 40 years old group.
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Ag Apolloni Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Ag Apolloni worth at the age of 40 years old? Ag Apolloni’s income source is mostly from being a successful Novelist. He is from . We have estimated
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"Scanderbeg: Marlowe's Manuscript" is a play written according to the postmodern principle of manuscript, so as to find an Elizabethan drama of the 16th century which is considered a lost drama: "The True History of George Scanderbeg" by Christopher Marlowe. For the writing of this play the author has used many historical, literary, cinematographic and theatrical materials to create a credible reality of the Scanderbeg era. Here the hero presents himself between myth and reality, both a great and a human figure.
Apart from fiction, Ag Apolloni also deals with literary studies. He has so far published two study books: "Postmodern Parable" and "The Paradigm of Proteus". The first study, an extension of his master's thesis, is a monograph on the first postmodern Albanian writer, Rexhep Qosja. The second study, which is his doctoral thesis, is a monograph on the most translated Albanian novel, The General of the Dead Army, by Ismail Kadare. Also, in 2016 he published the book Konica's Suitcase, which is a collection of essays dealing with various issues of Albanian literature, such as its language, values, themes and functions of propaganda, historical, political, religious etc. It discusses the main authors, works and phenomena of this literature. In 2019 he started to publish a critical book called "Commentum", his major project in several volumes.
"Zazen" (2014) deals with the fate of a young Kosovar, a friend of the author, who after graduation returns to his homeland, but this return becomes tragic for him, as he is neglected by the municipality, misunderstood by the village, declared insane from the family. "Zazen" interlinks a variety of topics: social, philosophical, political, national, religious, etc. It tells of Zen Zabel's anxiety and tragicomic life, which has many ideas, few demands and no possibilities.
The novel "The Howl of the Wolf" (2013) addresses many themes from multiple angles. The novel also deals with painful separation with the living and the dead. The novel is rife with despair and fury, accompanied by a dose of humor, with references to music, painting, film and theater. Events are set in Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Italy and Vienna, where the novel is completed. The novel "The Howl of the Wolf" is translated in Macedonian and Czech.
Apolloni has worked as a journalist, editor and editor-in-chief in several daily newspapers and literary and cultural magazines in Pristina. In 2010 he reactivated and ran for three years the oldest literary magazine in Kosovo, "New Life" (in Albanian "Jeta e Re")(founded in 1949), which closed in 2006. In 2013, he founded the cultural journal "Symbol", in which he conducted interviews with: Linda Hutcheon, Jonathan Culler, Rita Dove, Gottfried Helnwein, Andreas Huyssen, Mieke Bal, DM Thomas, Javier Cercas etc. Apolloni's texts and works have been translated into several languages, such as: English, German, Italian, Czech, Macedonian, Serbian, etc. Apolloni has been awarded national awards several times for his fictional and scholarly works.
The book "Drama: Stephen, Halloween, Judith, Mat" (2010) contains three tragic dramas, which in the order of the number of characters openly display the reference to the origin of Greek drama and antique theater (to Stephen, who has only one character, fantasy leads to Thespis's carriage; Halloween includes the second character, according to Aeschylus's model, while Judith enters the third character, modeled on Sophocles), as well as a text of Aristophanes' spirit, as a relaxation for the public . Monodrama Stephen, the story of an eye collector, is a harrowing story of an eye collector living in his pantry with 4,998 eyes collected during the war in Bosnia and Kosovo. Apolloni wrote this work at the age of 21 as "an elegy for the last decade of the last century, namely a reminder of the crimes that shocked the world." Monodrama is a story that treats love and crime, life and death as a binomial that can shock the public. ”Halloween is an incestuous story about Halloween night. This drama was written by Apolloni, prompted by the reading of a feast on the life of serial killer Ted Bundy. Judith is a biblically motivated drama treated as a mythical story of the East-West conflict, of the misunderstanding between man and God, and of subjection and courage. Comedy Mat is a pastime built on the works of directors Ingmar Bergman and Woody Allen, on the ridiculous confrontation between man and death.
"Zomb" (2009) is a madrigal book. It contains a total of 100 poems and an epistle-shaped representation. The book begins with a provocative dedication ("My Friend's Wife"), with two verses from English poet John Milton ("If death joins me with you / it will be life for me"), as it unfolds in six units: Ouverture, Edenic Waltz, Dionysian Sonata, Siren Symphony, Requiem Eros and Coda. "Zomb" is an erotic-themed book, built on the principles of the medieval madrigal. It is a book that contains many elements of classical music, jazz, blues, rock, pop, etc. .; from world cinema, from ancient, medieval, modernist, contemporary literature and also from religions such as Buddhism, Totemism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Ag Apolloni started writing in 2003. In a café he had heard a war story about a criminal who had been collecting the eyes of his victims, and that story shocked him so deeply that he had created a monodrama overnight. This monodrama, called "Stephen, or the story of an eye collector", was published also in the Austrian Journal, "Lichtungen". During his studies he kept a poetic journal, which he published in 2009 under the title "Zomb". Whereas, in 2013 he publishes the novel "The Howl of the Wolf" (Albanian "Ulurima e ujkut"), where, through postmodern form, he combines pain with fury. The author spares no one, he criticizes everyone: himself, family, society, nation, world and God. After this novel, he writes the novel "Zazen" as an homage to a friend of him who, after finishing his studies at the Philosophy Branch, unable to find work in his native land, resentful of all, had decided to disappear and, after a few days, was found dead in an abyss. While Apolloni's plays provoke fear and compassion, as his poems transform intimate life into art, his prose is awe and rage. Whereas, studies of "Postmodern Parable" (Albanian "Parabola postmoderne") (2010), "The Paradigm of Proteus" (Albanian "Paradigma e Proteut") (2012) and reviews published in periodicals show a tendency to open up new research paths.
Ag Apolloni (Albanian pronunciation: [ag apo'ɫoni] ; born 13 June 1982) is an Albanian writer, poet, playwright, scholar and essayist. He is a professor at the University of Prishtina. His literary works are distinguished for their dramatic dimension, philosophical treatment and critical attitude towards history, politics and society.
Ag Apolloni was born on June 13, 1982, in Kaçanik (Kosovo). He completed elementary school and gymnasium in his hometown, and completed his Dramaturgy and Literature studies in 2005 at the University of Prishtina. For economic reasons, he stopped studying Philosophy in 2006 and spent most of two years in Pristina Hospital taking care of his ailing father, who died in 2007. In 2008, Ag Apolloni takes over title of Master of Philological Sciences, and in 2012 receives the title Doctor of Philological Sciences. Apolloni is currently a professor at the University of Pristina, where he has been working since 2008.