Anna Di Lellio is a lecturer at the MA in International Relations (MAIR) at New York University. Dardan Luta is a graphic designer and teaches Multimedia Design in the Department of Art and Digital Media at UBT Higher Education Institution.
"""The Long Winter of 1945 is powerful and striking in its depiction of the protagonists and narrators of this largely forgotten trauma. The graphic format, driven by survivors' voices, bears witness to the disease, hunger, despair, and desperation of wartime."" - Keith Brown, Arizona State University ""Featuring stupendous artwork, The Long Winter of 1945 is a rare and much-needed contribution. At the core of the book is the difficult story of the killing of hundreds of Albanians in Tivari, and how this poorly understood episode fits within the scheme of the Second World War. In untangling this episode, Anna Di Lellio and Dardan Luta invite readers to think about how memory works, how trauma lives on across generations, how historical events are forgotten or manipulated, and how the local powerfully illuminates the human and the universal."" - Elidor Mëhilli, Hunter College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York"