Books By and About Ibrahim Rugova
- Prekje lirike, essays, Rilindja, Pristina, 1971;
- Kah teoria, essays, Rilindja, Pristina, 1978;
- Bibliografia e kritikës letrare shqiptare 1944-1974, Instituti Albanologjik, Pristina, 1976 (together with Isak Shema),
- Kritika letrare (nga De Rada te Migjeni), anthology with commentary, Rilindja, Pristina, 1979 (together with Sabri Hamiti);
- Strategjia e kuptimit, essays, Rilindja, Pristina, 1980;
- Vepra e Bogdanit 1675-1685, monograph study, Rilindja, Pristina, 1982;
- Kahe dhe premisa të kritikës letrare shqiptare 1504-1983, monograph study, Instituti Albanologjik, Pristina, 1986;
- Refuzimi estetik', essays, Rilindja, Pristina, 1987;
- Pavarësia dhe demokracia, interviews and other occasional pieces, Fjala, Pristina, 1991;
- Çështja e Kosovës, (together with Marie-Françoise Allain and Xavier Galmiche), Dukagjini, Peć, 1994; translation of the original La question du Kosovo – entretiens avec Marie-Francoise Allain et Xavier Galmiche, Preface de Ismail Kadare, Paris, 1994;
- Ibrahim Rugova: “La frêle colosse du Kosovo”, Desclée de Brouwer, Paris, 1999;
- Kompleti i veprave të Ibrahim Rugovës në tetë vëllime, Faik Konica, Pristina, 2005.
- On the first anniversary of Rugova’s death, the Kosovo Presidency published a book entitled President Rugova, with a Preface by President Fatmir Sejdiu (‘The First Statesman of Kosovo’) and a long introduction by Sabri Hamiti (‘Memento for Rugova’). The book collects some of the President’s major speeches/addresses as a leader and statesman.
- "Rugova: Vizioni nacional", a publicistic book by Vehbi Miftari, „AIKD”, 2007
- "Rugova: The symbol of independence", a publicistic book by Vehbi Miftari „AIKD”, 2008
- "Rugova – mendimi, kultura, politika", a book by Vehbi Miftari, 2010
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