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Ludmilla Pajo

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Ludmilla Pajo(December 21, 1947 – August 25, 1995) was aMoscow-bornAlbanianwriter and journalist.

Life

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Ludmilla Pajo was born inMoscow,Soviet Union.Her parents (Ramiz Xhabija and Adile Xhabija) were pursuing their studies in Moscow at that time. Her father Ramiz was one of the most important engineers known in Albania and her mother Adile was an educator and women's rights activist. They returned to Albania when Ludmilla was 6 years old. She lived inKuçovëuntil the age of 18 when she moved toTiranato pursue her college degree in journalism.

As a young journalist she worked for the most important newspaper at the time in Albania,Zëri i Popullit.Later she worked for theYllimagazine until 1991. She worked for theMinistry of Defencefrom 1991 to 1995. She died at the age of 47 and was survived by her husband and two children.

Pajo was also a spokesman for theMinistry of Public Order.[1]

She wrote 13 books for children and adults and numerous articles on the main journals and magazines in Albania. Her last bookWaiting for Youwas published posthumously by her husband, Mezin Pajo, a Professor of Arts.

Major works

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  • Sinqerisht(Sincerely) 1968;
  • Ditet e javes u zemeruan me Erindin(The days of week got angry at Erind);
  • Nje Kenge ne Pranvere(A Song in Spring);
  • Shoket e mi(My Friends);
  • Trima e te Vendosur (Vol. 5)(Brave and Courageous, Vol.5);
  • Pse humbi celesi?(Why did the key get lost?);
  • Dardardhja e madhe;
  • Duke te Pritur Ty(Waiting for you).

References

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  1. ^Service, United States. Foreign Broadcast Information (1994).Daily report: East Europe.The Service. pp. 3–4.Retrieved18 March2011.