- The General of the Dead Army
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name = The General of the Dead Army
title_orig = Gjenerali i Ushtrisë së vdekur
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author =Ismail Kadare
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country =Albania
language = Albanian
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subject =Italian general
genre =History
publisher = flagicon|the United KingdomNew Amsterdam flagicon|AlbaniaSh.B. Naim Frashëri
pub_date = flagicon|Albania1963 flagicon|the United Kingdom1991
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pages = flagicon|the United Kingdom 256 flagicon|Albania 264
isbn = ISBN 99927-45-53-3
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followed_by =The General of the Dead Army is written by
Ismail Kadare in1963 . This is the story of an Italian general, accompanied by his chaplain, charged with the mission of scouring Albania in search of the bones of their fallen countrymen, killed twenty years earlier duringWorld War II .It is early1960 s, nearly20 years since the Second World War ended. An Italian General, accompanied by a sinister priest who is also an Italian army colonel, is sent toAlbania to locate and collect the bones of his countrymen who had died during the War and return them for burial in their native land. They are armed with maps, lists, and other important information such as measurements, dental and other records of the missing personnel. The team tours the countryside, organising digs and disinterment and, as they try to find the dead sons of forgotten families, they wonder at the sense and scale of their task. The General constantly talks to the priest who is accompanying them about the futility ofwar and the sheer meaningless of the whole enterprise.As they go deeper into the Albanian countryside they find their footsteps followed, sometimes anticipated, by a fellow General who is also looking for bodies — the bodies of German countrymen. Like his Italian counterpart, the German too struggles in the remote
countryside , against the cold and rain and the hostile terrain. It is a thankless job looking for the remains of dead `souls' merely to take them back home for a decent burial. Is it worth the exercise? Isn't this a mistaken sense ofnation al honour?
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