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Pajtim Statovci

    1 janvier 1990
    Pajtim Statovci
    My Cat Yugoslavia
    Bolla
    La traversée
    • « Nul n'est obligé d'être la personne qu'il est par naissance, chacun peut se construire, comme un puzzle. » Bujar grandit en Albanie, au début des années 1990. Alors que la chute du communisme fait basculer son pays dans le chaos, l'adolescent, homosexuel, sait qu'il doit partir. Accompagné de son ami Agim, il espère tenter sa chance en Italie. C'est le début d'une odyssée à travers l'Europe, ainsi qu'une poignante quête d'identité. En repoussant les frontières du monde, les deux garçons se frottent à cette question lancinante : comment se sentir chez soi - à l'étranger comme dans son propre corps ?

      La traversée
    • Bolla

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(337)Évaluer

      April 1995. Arsim is a recently married student at the University of Pristina, keeping his head down to gain a university degree in a time and place deeply hostile to Albanians. In a café he meets a young man named Milos. Before the day is out everything has changed, and two milestones soon erupt in Arsim's life. His wife announces her first pregnancy, and he begins a life in secret

      Bolla
    • My Cat Yugoslavia

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(283)Évaluer

      Yugoslavia, 1980s: a 16-year-old Muslim girl named Emine is married off to a man she hardly knows. But what was meant to be a happy match soon goes terribly wrong. Her country is torn apart by war and she flees with her family. Decades later Emine's son, Bekim, has grown up a social outcast in Finland; both an immigrant in a country suspicious of foreigners, and a gay man in an unaccepting society. Aside from casual hookups, his only friend is a boa constrictor whom he lets roam his apartment - even though he is terrified of snakes. But one night in a gay bar, Bekim meets a talking cat who moves in with him and his snake. This witty, charming, manipulative creature starts Bekim on a journey back to Kosovo to confront his demons and make sense of the remarkable, cruel history of his family. It is a journey that will eventually lead him to love

      My Cat Yugoslavia