"Compared by literary authorities with Nobel's and other great writers as Brodsky, Herbert, Milosz, Kancev, Kleist, Artaud, Kundera and Grossman; this is Shpend Sollaku Noé a poignant pen that brings sad images and deep feelings, an explosive mix of sarcasm that makes us to live anxiety of reality; he is a writer with a great present and a bright future." (Attilio Bertolucci, 1999) This poetry book, "Pantheon in blackout", is divided into five sections: "Telegram from the Sepulcher", "Mare Nostrum", "Murus Noster", "Check up to Homer", and "Barcodes". Telegram from the Sepulcher" includes poetry from the books The Sphinx, The Reign of Prohibition, and To Applaud Caligula. The author is Shpend Sollaku Noé a professor, a journalist and, above all, a supreme poet. He was born on April 3, 1957 at Lushnje, Albania, a fertile land of poets and lovers of poetry, and lives in Italy since 1992 as a politic refugee. Noalways fights for the protection of human rights and specifically, having experienced firsthand the horrors of dictatorship, for the rights of emigrants and political exiles. Before speaking of "Pantheon in blackout", it is necessary to mention his other works, such as The Azure Colts, The Balkan Colombia, The Short Century of the Balkans, A Place on Foot to Galilee, published in Italy in Italian, except for The Azure Colts. And more Abysses-Voragini and Barcodes Codici a Barre, published in the U.S. in 2009 and 2010 in Italian and English.