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Gjekë Marinaj is an Albanian–American poet, writer, translator and
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who is also known as the founder of a form of arts criticism known as Protonism Theory. Currently living in the United States, he was the first president of the Society of Albanian-American Writers, established in 2001 and has published several books of poetry, prose and literary criticism. In 2008, Marinaj was awarded the
Pjetër Arbnori Pjetër Filip Arbnori (18 January 1935 – 8 July 2006) was an Albanian politician and dissident of the communist regime in Albania. He was dubbed "the Mandela of the Balkans" by Albanian statesmen because of the length of his 28-year internm ...
Prize for literature by QNK, part of the Ministry of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports of
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. In 2021, he was the recipient of
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's
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KC International Literary Prize. His writing and peacemaking work have received acclaim and many other honors in Albania and elsewhere in Europe, as well as in the U.S. and Asia.


Early life and career

Born in 1965 in the
Malësi e Madhe District Malësi e Madhe District (), commonly known as Malësia, was one of the 36 districts of Albania, which were dissolved in July 2000 and replaced by 12 newly created counties. It had a population of 36,770 in 2001, and an area of . It is in the ...
of northern
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, Marinaj started his writing career as a restricted correspondent publishing in a number of Albanian media outlets, first in local newspapers in
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, then in a series of Albanian national publications including ''Zëri i Rinisë'' (The Voice of Youth), ''Luftëtari'' (The Fighter), ''Vullnetari'' (The Volunteer), and '' Drita'' (The Light). In August 1990, Marinaj published an
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satiric poem entitled "Horses" (original ). Aware of his imminent arrest by the communist regime, on September 12, 1990, Marinaj escaped authorities by illegally crossing the Albanian-Yugoslavian border. After fleeing to
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, he received asylum in the United States. He arrived in
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in July 1991, then went to
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. In 2001, Marinaj founded the Albanian-American Writers Association, for which he served as president until 2009. In 2019, Marinaj was appointed Nation's ambassador for his native Albania. He serves as the director for world literature publisher Mundus Artium Press.


Interviews

While pursuing his new life in America, Marinaj continued working as a freelance journalist for the Albanian media; his freelance work included interviews with President
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, the ninth and then-current president of the State of Israel
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, and world-renowned soccer player
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. Marinaj's collection (The Other Side of the Mirror) contains many of these interviews.


Horses

Marinaj initially published his poem "Horses" in the Albanian newspaper of record, ''Drita''. What at first glance read like a simple poem about farm animals was actually a satirical social and political commentary about the Albanian people being herded and corralled by an oppressive communist regime. "Horses" appeared in ''Drita'' on August 19, 1990, and the response was immediate and overwhelming. The sheer audacity of publishing such a clearly subversive poem in a national publication amazed the Albanians (and soon after the international community as well). Within hours, copies of ''Drita'' sold out across the country, so people took to scrawling the poem on scraps of paper and passing it to one another in the subways and on the streets. Months later, protesters chanted the poem through megaphones during anti-government demonstrations. Seen from this point of view, "Marinaj's words inspired freedom ndhelped defeat communism in Albania." Nevertheless, "having seen other poets hanged in the city's center for voicing similar notions of freedom and liberty, Marinaj knew that he had to leave the country immediately; he packed a few of his favorite books, told his friends and family that he was going on vacation, and set off on an eight-hour hike over the mountains and into
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."


Education in America

After his education in
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, Marinaj earned an associate degree in science fro
Dallas College Brookhaven Campus
in 2001. He continued his education at the
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, where he graduated
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in 2006 with a
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's in literary studies, followed by a master's degree in the same subject in 2008. Three years later, he received a certificate in
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Studies from the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies.


Doctor of Philosophy

The University of Texas at Dallas awarded Marinaj a PhD in 2012. His dissertation, which focus on the history and philosophy of
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in the
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and on
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, is titled "Oral Poetry in
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and Other
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Cultures: Translating the Labyrinths of Untranslatability."


Protonism Theory

According to
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, Marinaj's "Protonism Theory" seeks to "promote peace and positive thinking" through
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. In 2011, Marinaj's first book-length articulation of Protonism Theory, in ''Protonism: Theory Into Practice'', received the Albanian BookerMan Prize for Literature from the National Media Group of
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, Albania. Protonism Theory argues that each critic's personal interests and biases influence the degree of emphasis placed on critically assessing strong and weak points in a given work of literature. Marinaj formulated Protonism Theory in 2005 as a response to the flood of unduly negative criticism in East European academia following the collapse of communism. As an alternative form of literary criticism, Protonism aims to provide a common ground from which critics can evaluate literary works more objectively. Protonism Theory comprises five central principles: protonismiotics, restitution, inquiry, truth and ethics. Protismiotics combines Protonism and semiotics as a means of discovering whether a negative assessment of a work represents an attack on the author or an unprofessional critique. Protonism Theory, which forms the cornerstone of Marinaj's vision of culturally based pluralism and conflict resolution, has been incorporated into the syllabi of universities across America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Protonism Theory is taught as an elective subject at University "St. Cyril and Methodius" by Professor Afrim A. Redzepi. The course focuses on three topics: Text, Context, and Reception. It covers various aspects of culture, including Hegel's phenomenology of spirit, relational aesthetics, and the work of art as a cultural artifact. The course also examines the theories of John Dewey and Nicolas Rorty, as well as the application of Protonism Theory. Basic literature for the course includes Marinaj's "Protonizm Theory," John McDermott's "The Philosophy of John Dewey," and Kristen M. Walker's "Hemisphere: Visual Culture of America, Protonism." The
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has made Protonism Theory a part of its graduate academic programs. Marinaj's overview of the philosophy in "Protonism Theory: An Aid For Improving the Social Function of Literature," a lecture first delivered in October 2021 at
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's
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and initially published in Korean, has since been published and presented on in more than twenty world languages. Translations of the Protonism Theory overview and presentations on the topic have taken place against backdrops of international and civil tension, including the post-Yugoslavia Balkans, the Russia-Ukraine War, and Middle East war, including a lecture during related unrest at Harvard University.


Literary ethnography

Marinaj's studies ''Sung Across the Shoulder: Heroic Poetry of Illyria'' (Mundus Artium Press, 2011; co-edited, translated and introduced with Frederick Turner) and dissertation-based ''Oral Poetry in Albanian and Other Balkan Cultures: Translating the Labyrinths of Untranslatability'' (UMI, 2012; Pro Quest, Michigan, USA 2020) draw on his personal ethnographic research. Examining oral poets and performers in their linguistic, historical, geographical, cultural, social and aesthetic contexts, both works analyze the problems of translating oral poetry and reconstruct the translation process. The books also serve as anthologies of Albanian oral poetry in English translation. Marinaj has been recognized for his contribution to Albanian linguistics, specifically for creating new words and neologisms, several of which have been included in the "Lexico-phraseological and ethnolinguistic dictionary of the Malësi e Madhe," (Fjalor leksiko – frazeologjik dhe etnoliguistik i Malësisë së Madhe).


Cultural diplomacy

As of 2017, Marinaj has taken on the role of High Commissioner in the Department for Cultural and Scientific Exchanges at the International Council for Diplomacy and Justice, an organization registered with the NGO Branch of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) at the United Nations (UN). Marinaj also holds the title of Nation's ambassador for his native Albania. In addition to facilitating cultural ties between Albania and the United States, he has traveled extensively in support of literature and peace, with a particular emphasis on countries in the former
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and elsewhere in Europe's historical
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,
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,
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,
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), as well as nations separated from the United States by ideological divides (
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,
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) or characterized by tensions in shaping their national, ethnic or pluralistic identities (
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,
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,
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,
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). Marinaj has maintained inclusive professional collaborations with writers and cultural figures from these and other countries around the world, such as
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,
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,
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,
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, Colombia,
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,
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Montenegro, and
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. His particular global range is reflected in his publications, his translations, and the titles released by Mundus Artium Press. At the 2019 World Thinkers and Writers Peace Meet on Planetary Crisis and Human Liberation in
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, India, the International Society for Intercultural Studies and Research honored Marinaj's quest for peace through literature, as well as his literary cultivation of universality and harmony.


Current occupation

Marinaj is the director of Mundus Artium Press, a non-profit independent world literature publisher founded in 1967 at
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. The press currently has offices in the Erik Jonsson Academic Center at the
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, as well as in
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. He is also the Co-editor of Mundus Artium (a Journal of International Literature and the Arts). He also serves as a selection committee chair for the annual Gjenima Prize for Literature, which "recognizes the creator of an important body of literary work or a single major literary achievement that has played a part in current history," according to prize sponsor Mundus Artium Press. He has taught English, Communications and World Literature, among other courses, at
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since 2001. As a professor, Dr. Marinaj oversees doctoral dissertations for multiple universities worldwide, and is currently actively serving at the National University of Uzbekistan,
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, and The National University of Colombia


Published books

Marinaj has published numerous books of poetry, journalism and literary criticism in many countries and language
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His poetry collections include (Do Not Depart From Me), (Infinite), and (Prayer on the Eighth Day of the Week), (Prisoner of Absence), (I Come to Leaf Out), (Translucent Hopes), (Bleeding Willows), (24 Hours of Love), (Page 46), (Sketches in Imagination), (Confessions of the Sea), ''Humanizing Venus'', (With Neruda on the Atlantic Shore), ''An Ell Above the Clouds'', ''The Paradigm of Paradise,'' '' Teach Me How to Whisper: Horses and Other Poems'' and ''Desert of Oblivion''. In addition, he has published a book of interviews titled (The Other Side of the Mirror), a book of selected articles and essays titled (Some things can't be kept secret), a book of literary criticism titled (Protonism: Theory into Practice), and a book of juxtaposed essays and poems titled ''Inkshed: A poet's view on the
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''.


Translations

Marinaj, who has served as guest editor of the Translation Review, has translated several books from English to Albanian, and two from Albanian to English, including a collection of Albanian oral epic poetry (with Frederick Turner). Marinaj has edited more than a dozen books in both languages. He has also translated two books from Vietnamese to Albanian: ''Vowels in the Dew'', selected poems by Mai Văn Phấn; and
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's ''Chess Lessons: Poetry from the Prison Diary''.


Recognitions and critical reception

Marinaj received the
Pjetër Arbnori Pjetër Filip Arbnori (18 January 1935 – 8 July 2006) was an Albanian politician and dissident of the communist regime in Albania. He was dubbed "the Mandela of the Balkans" by Albanian statesmen because of the length of his 28-year internm ...
Prize for literature from QNK, part of the Albanian Ministry of Tourism, Cultural Affairs, Youth and Sports, in 2008. Other awards he has received in post-Communist Albania and its diaspora include the Society of Albanian-American Writers' Golden Pen Award (2003); the Albanian BookerMan Prize for Literature (2011), conferred by the National Media Group of
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, Albania, for his ''Protonism: Theory Into Practice''; and Malësi e Madhe's Honorary Citizen Award (2021). Beyond Albania, Marinaj has received; in the U.S., the Sojourn Prize, now called Reunion: The Dallas Review, (first place, 2006); in China, Certificate of Honor (2024); In Montenegro, the Mojkovac Poetic Gold Medal (2024), in Greece, UNESCO's Alexander the Great and Vergina Gold Medal and Diploma (2023); in Romania, the "Mihai Eminescu" International Poetry Prize (2024, for the book Teach Me How to Whisper: Horses and Other Poems), the Bishop's Prize (2024) and the Paul Iorgovici memorial prize (2022); Serbia's Pro Poet Award (2023); South Korea's
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KS International Literature Prize (2020) and
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KC International Literary Prize(2021); two National Insignia Prizes (2015, 2019) from the Vietnam Writers' Association, with a special citation "for the cause of Vietnam's Literature and Arts"; in Italy, the International Author Prize (2019); in Uzbekistan, the Poet of the World Prize (2020); in Kazakhstan, the city of Turkestan's literary award (2022); and in India,
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's World Poet Prize (2019); an International Society for Intercultural Studies and Research felicitation (2019); and a Salutation to the World Poet prize (2020) from the Underground Literature Movement and the Platform Literary Journal. In June 2024, he became a permanent member of the Academia Internazionale Leopold Sedar Senghor, based in Milan, Italy. He has received multiple nominations for the
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. Marinaj is the subject of scholarly works including Senada Demushi's (The Literary Paths of Gjeke Marinaj. Tirana: Botimet Nacional, 2016), Adnan Mehmeti's (Gjeke Marinaj, More Than a Poet. New York, London: Adriatic Press, 2007) and Dr. Ramesh Mukhopadhyaya's ''Hidden in the Light of Thought: 22 of Gjeke Marinaj's Poems Decoded'' (Oklahoma: Orpheus Texts, 2019). Marinaj's poetry and literary theories are also examined in Shefqet Dibrani's (Books and Impressions. Switzerland: Albanisches Institut, 2005), Mikel Gojani's (Tradition and the Contemporary. Kosovo, 2007), Dr. Afrim A. Rexhepi's (Aesthesis: Studies in Aesthetics. Shkup, 2013), Mimoza Rexhvelaj's (Overview of Diaspora Poetry. Shkoder, 2013), Anton Gojçaj's (Cinderella Library. USA: Art Club, 2011), Mai Văn Phấn's (Other Space. Hanoi, Vietnam: Writers' Association Publishing House, 2016), Besim Muhadri's (Essences of Literary Thought. New York, London: Adriatic Press, 2020) and Giovanni Romano's (Poetry: The Invincible Present. Bari, Italy: SECOP Edizioni, 2020). The Albanian writer
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(
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, 2005) has called Marinaj "one of the most distinguished Albanian poets of our time" and "among Europe's best poets." According to Italy-based ''Da Bitonto'', Marinaj's Protonism Theory, "applied to politics, to social life, to the education of the younger generations, can create an extraordinarily beautiful and important revolution, because where there is life there is beauty, where there is beauty there is poetry, and where there is poetry there is freedom, and freedom is the engine of human positivity."


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