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Mimoza Ahmeti

1963 - Today

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Mimoza Ahmeti (born June 12, 1963, in Kruja) is an Albanian poet and the winner of the first Festival of Poetry in Sanremo in 1988, organized by RAI. She has been described by Robert Elsie as an "enfant terrible." Mimoza is a postdoctoral lecturer in psychotherapy. She graduated with a PhD degree from SFU Vienna with honors and completed her postdoctoral studies at SFU Paris. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mimoza Ahmeti is the 6,991st most popular writer (down from 6,847th in 2019), the 99th most popular biography from Albania (down from 91st in 2019) and the 15th most popular Albanian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Mimoza Ahmeti ranks 6,991 out of 7,302Before her are Paul Attanasio, Kae Tempest, Justin Raimondo, P. J. O'Rourke, Rebecca Walker, and Sofia Andrukhovych. After her are Candace Owens, Radka Denemarková, Doris Kareva, Elena Milashina, John Mortimer, and Carl Frode Tiller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Mimoza Ahmeti ranks 827Before her are Neil LaBute, Mark Oliver Everett, Hinrich Romeike, Fawzi Benkhalidi, Detlef Hofmann, and Gilles Rousset. After her are Li Huifen, Mark Bowen, Lassina Zerbo, Jess Harnell, Richard R. Arnold, and Iqbal Theba.

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In Albania

Among people born in Albania, Mimoza Ahmeti ranks 99 out of 150Before her are Mirela Kumbaro (1966), Elseid Hysaj (1994), Mimi Kodheli (1964), Ermal Meta (1981), Mirela Maniani (1976), and Lulzim Basha (1974). After her are Jonida Maliqi (1983), Gjekë Marinaj (1965), Ronela Hajati (1989), Anxhela Peristeri (1986), Alban Bushi (1973), and Panagiotis Kone (1987).

Among WRITERS In Albania

Among writers born in Albania, Mimoza Ahmeti ranks 15Before her are Fatos Kongoli (1944), Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (1911), Ndre Mjeda (1866), Fatos Arapi (1930), Shaqe Çoba (1875), and Ornela Vorpsi (1968). After her are Gjekë Marinaj (1965).