Broken April
- Genre: Literary fiction
- Originally Published: 1978
- Reading Level/Interest: College/Adult
- Structure/Length: Novel divided into 7 chapters; approx. 218 pages
- Protagonist/Central Conflict: Broken April is a novel by Albanian author Ismail Kadare. The central conflict revolves around Gjorg Berisha, a young man living in the highlands of Albania, where an ancient code known as the Kanun dictates the rules of blood feuds. After Gjorg kills a man in a blood feud, he becomes caught in a cycle of vengeance and death. The novel explores themes of tradition, honor, and the tragic consequences of the blood-feud system.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Themes of violence, blood feuds, cultural practices, and the objectification of women
Ismail Kadare, Author
- Bio: Born 1936; Albanian author known for his contributions to world literature and his exploration of themes related to history, politics, and culture; celebrated for his novels, essays, and poetry; draws inspiration from his experiences in Albania
- Other Works: The General of the Dead Army (1963); The Palace of Dreams (1981)
- Awards: Prince of Asturias Award (2009); Man Booker International Prize (2005); Prix mondial Cino Del Duca (1992)
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- Normalized Violence Causes a Cycle of Pain and Death
- Women Face Hardships in Traditional and Modern Societies
- Change Is Possible but Difficult