Ulku and Uilli Vath Koreshi postmodernist
The world of the novel, “Ulku and Uilli” of Vath Koreshi, is not built only on the opposition of the characters: good and bad, where Bdek symbolizes wicked people and the sinners, while Augustine symbolizes the devoted and the moral people. The characters are dualized from the be- ginning of the book and it is not that Koreshi has created categories of people from those two persons. This would be the literal meaning for a semantic reader, but the novel also has a second layer of the meaning for the semiotic reader. Such a reader, among other things, observes the coexis- tence of opposites in each character. Ulku and Uilli, light and darkness, white and black, instinct and reason, strong and evil, co-exist in every human being like night and day. The Wolf and Star antithesis, as a complex relationship, exists and is reflected simultaneously in each era of human development. The Wolf on earth and the Star in the sky, as a binomial oppositions, do not signify two worlds but one life.
Koreshi has beautifully narrated with a creative, pronounced, post- modern consciousness on human reason making an unusual finding of language, style, construction and technique of the book. Ulku and Uilli is
the text that needs to be re-read due to its aesthetic power and high qua- litative literary parameters.