The 'Dukagjini' Publishing House will bring new titles, exclusively for the Tirana Book Fair to be held from November 12-16.
Hermann Broch's "Pasenov or Romanticism" is one of the most important novels of the 20th century. Broch uses the novel as a means to analyze the crisis of the Western soul, making Pasenov (the protagonist) a symptom of an era that wanders between the myth of feeling and existential emptiness.
With this novel, Pasenov will not tell a love story, but show us what happens when love becomes ideology.
The book comes in Albanian, translated by Anna Kove.

“Cratylus” is one of Plato’s most important philosophical dialogues, which brilliantly addresses the nature of language and its relationship to reality. Through this “dialogue” between Socrates, Hermogenes, and Cratylus, Plato raises the fundamental question of whether words are merely conventions established by humans or whether they have a natural connection to the things they represent. This dialogue constitutes one of the earliest reflections on the philosophy of language, revealing Plato’s profound thinking on the construction of knowledge.
This fundamental work now comes in Albanian with the translation by Rudolf Mark.

“The Fourth Revolution: How the Infosphere is Reshaping Human Reality” by philosopher Luciano Floridi is a profound reflection on the way in which information and communication technologies are transforming the very meaning of being human. The author addresses the merging of the digital and physical worlds in a new space that he calls the infosphere, where notions such as identity, privacy, and ethics take on new dimensions. In this era that Floridi defines as the “Fourth Revolution,” man faces fundamental questions about his dependence on his technological creation and the possibility of coexistence with it. The book is translated by Albion Zifla.
