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A Short Border Handbook by Gazmend Kapllani
Contributed by: Miah
  • 1. A Short Border Handbook by Gazmend Kapllani is a profound exploration of the themes of identity, belonging, and the often arbitrary divisions created by geopolitical borders. Through a series of reflective essays, Kapllani, who himself is an immigrant, delves into the personal and collective experiences surrounding borders that divide nations and communities. He uses his own experiences as an Albanian who has navigated the complexities of migrating across various borders in Europe to illuminate the human stories that often get lost in political discourse. The narrative is rich with observations on the absurdity of borders, the challenges faced by individuals seeking better lives, and the resilience of human spirit amid adversity. Kapllani's prose is both lyrical and poignant, inviting readers to reconsider their own perceptions of borders and to empathize with the countless lives that are affected by these invisible lines. This work resonates deeply in a world increasingly characterized by displacement and fragmentation, making it not only a thoughtful commentary on the state of the world but also a call to action for compassion and understanding in the face of division.

    What is the primary theme of 'A Short Border Handbook' by Gazmend Kapllani?
A) The experience of borders and migration
B) A collection of love poems
C) A guide to international diplomacy
D) A history of Albanian cuisine
  • 2. From which country does the author, Gazmend Kapllani, emigrate?
A) Albania
B) Greece
C) Turkey
D) Italy
  • 3. Which country does the narrator cross the border into at the start of the book?
A) Greece
B) Italy
C) Montenegro
D) North Macedonia
  • 4. What is the narrator's profession before he leaves Albania?
A) Teacher
B) Soldier
C) Farmer
D) Journalist
  • 5. In which city does a significant part of the narrator's story as an immigrant take place?
A) Tirana
B) Athens
C) Rome
D) Istanbul
  • 6. Besides his personal story, what does the author incorporate into the narrative?
A) Historical and literary references
B) Scientific formulas
C) Musical scores
D) Legal documents
  • 7. What is the narrator's relationship with his homeland after leaving?
A) Unquestioningly patriotic
B) Completely detached
C) Openly hostile
D) Ambivalent and complex
  • 8. What emotion is frequently associated with the act of waiting, a key theme for the immigrant?
A) Apathy
B) Anxiety
C) Joy
D) Nostalgia
  • 9. Ultimately, what does the book suggest about borders?
A) They are natural and unchangeable
B) They are only important for armies
C) They are irrelevant in the modern world
D) They are human constructs that shape lives
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