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What does it mean to be born in a country - yet constantly feel the need to explain yourself? The Other Side of the Sidewalk (Invisibly German) is a powerful collection of five true accounts that chart a life caught between hope and disappointment, between legal ideals and human indifference. Arber Shabanaj - known by his artistic name Jembiter Liber - offers deeply personal insights into systemic exclusion, linguistic isolation, and a society often unwilling to confront its own contradictions. With poetic clarity and unflinching honesty, this book captures the reality of countless people with…mehr

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What does it mean to be born in a country - yet constantly feel the need to explain yourself? The Other Side of the Sidewalk (Invisibly German) is a powerful collection of five true accounts that chart a life caught between hope and disappointment, between legal ideals and human indifference. Arber Shabanaj - known by his artistic name Jembiter Liber - offers deeply personal insights into systemic exclusion, linguistic isolation, and a society often unwilling to confront its own contradictions. With poetic clarity and unflinching honesty, this book captures the reality of countless people with so-called migration backgrounds - a reality often overlooked or deliberately ignored. A stirring call for justice, dignity, and the courage to listen - especially when it's uncomfortable.
Autorenporträt
Arber Shabanaj was born in 1970 in Gjakovë, Kosovo. He studied biology and law before dedicating himself to literature. His literary career began in 1985 with the poetry collection The Kisses. Since 1992, he has been living in Germany, whre he has published several volumes of prose and poetry. He is a member of the Bavarian Writers' Association.