
The File on H
Ismail Kadare
Two Irish-American scholars from Harvard journey to Albania in the 1930s with a tape recorder (a 'new fangled' invention) in order to record the last genuinely oral epic singers.
Their purpose, they say, is to show how Homer's epics might have been culled from a verbal tradition. But the local Governor believes its an elaborate spying mission and arranges for his own spy to follow them.The two dedicated scholars realise only too late that they have stumbled over an ants' nest.
This simple tale by Albania's most eminent and gifted novelist serves to lift the veil on one of the most secret and mysterious countries of modern Europe.
‘Witty and touching. It consolidates Kadare's reputation as one of the finest writers to emerge from communist Europe’ Sunday Times
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Reviews for The File on H
Sunday Times
Eloquent, engaging and poignant
Irish Times
A wicked and amusing satire of provincial life...it is also an elegiac celebration of the power of poetry
Times Literary Supplement
Funny, strange, and melancholy
Guardian
Knife-sharp satire...originality shines through
The Times