Some of his well - known novels include 'The General of the Dead Army'. It delves into the absurdity of a foreign general's mission to repatriate the remains of his soldiers in Albania after the war.
I'm not sure specifically which novels are by 'kater ismail'. There could be many talented authors with that name or it might be a relatively unknown one. You could try searching in local libraries, specialized bookstores or online book databases for works by this author.
I think 'The General of the Dead Army' is among his best. It tells the story of an Italian general sent to Albania to repatriate the remains of his fallen soldiers. It shows Kadare's ability to create a vivid and thought - provoking narrative. 'Chronicle in Stone' is also excellent as it gives a detailed picture of life during a particular era through the eyes of a young boy. Then there's 'The Successor' which is engaging with its exploration of power and politics.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and the source of the story. Sometimes stories are based on real events but with fictional elements added.
It depends. Sometimes stories like this could be based on real events but with some fictional elements added. Without knowing the details, it's tough to tell if it's completely true.
It was indeed inspired by true events. However, for the sake of entertainment and narrative flow, some aspects of the story might have been embellished or simplified.