A Short Border Handbook
Gazmend Kapllani · 2009 · Portobello Books · translated by Anne-Marie Stanton-Ife
Part memoir, part field guide to the immigrant condition. Kapllani crossed on foot from Albania into Greece in 1991, and turns that crossing into a sharp, funny meditation on borders, waiting rooms, and the 'border syndrome' that never quite leaves you. First written in Greek; widely praised in English. The author now holds the first Albanian Studies chair in U.S. academia, at DePaul University in Chicago.
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