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The mayor's broken arm

The mayor's broken arm

With Elona Caslli

A few days ago I listened to an interview of Lea Luarasi with Adi Krasta. It left me with the taste of my first coffee in the morning, as she was quite natural in the answers she gave. I would single out one of her answers when Adi e Krasta asked her; ' Were you aware that you were the daughter of a great actress?! She quite naturally replied; My brother and I were aware that, unlike other children, we spent our time after school at the National Theater swimming pool, which was without water. They gave us a ball while the actors rehearsed and my brother and I played. When we were bored, we used to say, "These are not finished yet?! For others, she was the great actress, but in my eyes, she was Mami.

So, no matter how great a parent's fame is, his child will always see him as his father or mother, and today Ismail Kadare's two daughters have first lost Ismail as a father and then Ismail as a writer. Helena first lost the father of her two daughters and at the same time her husband and then Kadare as a writer.

Fame is powerless to soften the pain of a child who loses a parent. Famous or not, a parent who runs away leaves a void that no other presence can fill.

Addressing the issue on a human level, I expected the wife of the deceased today to lean on the arms of her daughters, on the arm of her granddaughter, on the arm of her son-in-law, on the arm of a close family friend, but no way. in the broken arm of the mayor, as it is an arm broken by the heavy weight of guilt that pollutes not only the living who lean on that arm, but also the dead in the coffin.

Post Scriptum- Morti is not a political fair.

 

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