The Palace of Dreams

The Palace of Dreams
First US edition
(publ. William Morrow & Co, 1993)
AuthorIsmail Kadare
Original titlePallati i ëndrrave
LanguageAlbanian
GenreDystopian, historical fiction, political fiction
PublisherOnufri
Publication date
1981
Publication placeAlbania
Published in English
1993
Pages208
ISBN978-1611453270

The Palace of Dreams (Albanian: Pallati i ëndrrave) is a 1981 novel by the Albanian writer Ismail Kadare. Set ostensibly in the Ottoman Empire, but in a deliberately imprecise past shaded by myth and intended to represent the modern totalitarian state,[1][2] The Palace of Dreams follows the rapid rise of Mark-Alem, a young Ottoman Albanian related to the powerful Köprülü family, within the bureaucratic regime of the title palace, a shady ministry whose objective is to gather, examine and interpret the dreams of the empire's subjects in order to uncover the master-dreams, which are believed to show the future destiny of the Sultan and the state.

Conceived in the years 1972-1973 and written between 1976 and 1981, The Palace of Dreams is widely regarded as one of Kadare's masterpieces.[3] After an emergency meeting of the Albanian Writers Union and a public denunciation by Ramiz Alia, Enver Hoxha's designated successor, the novel was banned two weeks after its publication, even though, "in an absurdist twist", by that time, the book had already sold out.[1]

  1. ^ a b Woods, James (20 December 2010). "Chronicles And Fragments: The Novels of Ismail Kadare". The New Yorker. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  2. ^ Duplain, Julian (21 February 1993). "From the Land of Plots: 'The Palace of Dreams'". The Independent. Archived from the original on 18 June 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ Elsie, Robert (2005). Albanian Literature: A Short History. London: I.B.Tauris. p. 175. ISBN 9781845110314.

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