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'The Blinding Order ' is a short novel written by Ismail Kadare in 1984 and published in 1991, shortly after the collapse of the hoxhaist regime in Albania.

Set in the 19th-century Ottoman Empire, 'The Blinding Order' is a parable about the use of terror by authoritarian regimes, and it is linked through its main subplot to the author's banned 1981 novel 'The Palace of Dreams'.

Background



Kadare wrote 'The Blinding Order' in the aftermath of a terror campaign in Communist Albania.

Plot



The plot centres on a religious order issued by a Sultan, calling for all people with the "dubious power" of the evil eye to be blinded, and the subsequent terror campaign that follows. All this is narrated in a "fable tone of one thousand and one nightmare nights'"

Reception



Describing the novel as "superbly plotted" and "charged with bitter black humor," 'Kirkus Reviews' praised it as "a masterly parable worthy of comparison with Jos Saramagos Nobel-anointed fiction.

Boyd Tonkin from 'The Independent' described it as "a chilling fable of inscrutable tyranny and collective surrender".

Wolfgang Schneider from 'Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung', while reviewing 'Der Raub des Kniglichen Schlafs' a volume of 12 stories, novellas and short novels by Kadare, published in German singled out 'The Blinding Order' as the best one, describing it as a "grandiose story". According to him, it gives "literary form" to the "horror of the sabotage-accusation"-which numerous people in socialist countries fell victim to.

See also



*Albanian literature

References



Category:1991 novels

Category:Novels by Ismail Kadare

Category:Novels set in the Ottoman Empire

Category:Novels set in the 19th century

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