Martin Camaj
[2] Later Camaj worked as professor of Albanian at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he did postgraduate research and finished studies on linguistics in 1960.[1] Camaj's works revolve around themes like the loss and search for tradition and the loneliness brought on by future changes.His first verse collections Nji fyell ndër male (A flute in mountains) and Kanga e Vërrinit (Song of the lowland pastures) were published in Pristina in 1953 and 1954 respectively.Rrathë, which is Camaj's largest work, took him fifteen years to complete and is regarded as the first psychological novel written in Albanian.The novel is divided into three cycles: water, fire, and blood, which symbolize recurrent metaphysical and social themes.