Sabri Hamiti


Sabri Hamiti is an Albanian writer, literary scholar, and academic.

Biography

Sabri Hamiti is an Albanian writer, scholar, literature professor, and academic from Kosovo.
He completed his studies in Albanian language and literature at the University of Pristina in 1972, later pursuing postgraduate studies in Paris and Zagreb. He earned a PhD in contemporary Albanian literature in 1987.
Hamiti joined Kosovo's independence movement in 1989 and was elected to the Assembly of Kosovo for seven terms, serving in its Presidency from 2006 to 2017. From 1993 to 2020, he was a professor of Albanian literature at the University of Pristina.
In 1998, he survived an assassination attempt by Serbian secret police.
He is a member of the Kosova Academy of Sciences and Arts and a foreign member of the Academy of Sciences of Albania since 2023.
He lives and works in Pristina.

Literary work

Hamiti’s poetry is marked by thematic and linguistic rebellion against previous literature, exemplified in works such as Njeriu vdes i ri. His writings explore self-knowledge, personal memories, and cultural identity with rhythm, rhyme, and musicality.
His book Trungu ilir is a cult work dramatized on stage but banned by censorship. Its companion work, Leja e njohtimit, explores endangered identity with allusions to Orwell's 1984.
The collection Kaosmos addresses the fear and torture of systemic oppression, depicting the journey through "paradise," "purgatory," and "hell." Other works like ABC catalogue ethnic suffering, and Melankolia reflects on the consequences of a brutal world.
His novel of youth, Njëqind vjet vetmi, layers the psychology of loneliness across generations, weaving Albanian history and folklore into a narrative of identity.
Dramatic works Futa and Misioni, Pasioni and Maja respond to Kosovoxs late 20th-century struggles, portraying tragic Albanian heroes caught between betrayal and sacrifice.
His theoretical works subtitled Sprovat për një poetikë, which analyzes all periods of Albanian literature, culminating in his personal poetics in Bioletra.
Hamiti also wrote literary monographs on notable Albanian authors, including Hivzi Sylejmani, Nazmi Rrahmani, Bilal Xhaferi, Anton Pashku, Ndre Mjedja, Naim Frashëri, Zef Pllumi and Gjergj Fishta, tracing traditional and modern literary currents.
His poetry collections Sympathia: testamente për Urtakun and Melankolia mix personal and metaphysical themes, while his studies Bioletra, ''Tematologjia, and Albanizma form a trilogy on Albanian poetics.
His book
Utopia letrare'' examines utopian and dystopian themes in Albanian literature within a broader European context.
Hamiti authored monographs on national figures such as Ibrahim Rugova and Zef Pllumi, connecting literary and political missions.

Literary works

Poetry

Njeriu vdes i ri Faqe e fund Thikë harrimi Trungu ilir Leja e njohtimit 1985 Lind një fjalë, përzgjedhje Kaosmos ABC, Albetare për fëmijë të rritur Melankolia Sympathia Lulet e egra Litota Kukuta e Sokratit
  • ''Prishtina mon amour''

Novel

  • ''Njëqind vjet vetmi''

Drama

Futa Misioni La Mission, Paris, Editions l'Espace d'un instant Pasioni
  • ''Maja''

Criticism, essays, and studies

Variante Teksti i dramatizuar Kritika letrare A-ZH, Romanet e Nazmi Rrahmanit Arti i leximit Njeriu kryengritës Vetëdija letrare Faik Konica: jam unë Tema shqiptare Poeti i nemun Bilal Xhaferri Letra shqipe Lasgushi qindvjeçar Bioletra Studime letrare Shkollat letrare shqipe Tematologjia Presidenti Ibrahim Rugova Letërsia moderne, Tirana, 2009 Albanizma Poetika shqipe Utopia letrare Zef Pllumi Ndre Mjedja Anton Pashku Testamenti, studime, ese Át Gjergj Fishta, Botime Françeskane, Shkodër, 2020 Naim Frashëri Enigma e poezisë Stilografia The Literary Canon
His literary and scholarly works were published in a ten-volume edition in 2002.

State honors