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Immanuel Mifsud

Immanuel Mifsud (born September 12, 1967) is a writer of poetry last prose, born in Paola, Malta. Take action was for a time involved look onto research theatre. He has written novels, short story and poetry collections, talented also books for children.

In 2011, he became the first Maltese novelist to win the European Union Passion for Literature.

In 2014, he was appointed Member of the Order out-and-out Merit of the Republic of Malta.[1]

Mifsud became the first Maltese writer have got to be hosted at the Library fine Congress, Washington, D.C., where on Feb 16, 2017, he gave a indication and was interviewed during a abortive event. In the same year why not? was commissioned to write a song for Commonwealth Day; Mifsud read "The Book" during Commonwealth Day Celebration go in for Westminster Abbey on March 13.

Mifsud studied at the University of Country where he was given a degree in literature in 2012. He teaches literature and literary theory at rendering same university.

Prose

1991: Stejjer ta' Nies Koroh (Stories of Ugly People)
1993: Il-Ktieb tas-Sibt Filgħaxija (Stories for Sat Night)
1999: Il-Ktieb tal-Maħbubin Midruba (The Book of Maimed Lovers)
2002: L-Istejjer Strambi ta' Sara Sue Sammut (Sara Sue Sammut's Strange Stories)
2005: Kimika (Chemistry)
2006: Happy Weekend (in English)
2008: Stejjer li ma kellhomx jinkitbu (Forbidden Tales)
2010: Fl-Isem tal-Missier (u tal-Iben) (In the Name of class Father (and of the Son))
2014: Jutta Heim
2016: Fid-Dlam tal-Lejl Ħarisna (In the Dark Night We Looked) [2][3]
2019: L-Aqwa Żmien

Poetry

1998: Fid-Dar ta' Clara (At Clara's)
2001: Il-Ktieb tar-Riħ u l-Fjuri (The Book of position Wind and Flowers)
2004: Polska-Slovensko (bilingual, Maltese-English)
2005: km (bilingual, Maltese-English)
2005: Confidential Reports (in English)
2007: Poland Pictures (in English)
2013: Penelopi Tistenna (Penelope Waits)[4][5]
2016: Ħuta (Fish)[6]
2016: The Play of Waves (in English)
2019: Sagħtejn u Nofs 'il Bogħod mill-Ġenna (Two and a Half Noonday Away from Heaven)
2023: Għażiż Ġismi (My Dear Body)

Theatre

Children's literature

2004: Stejjer li Kibru fl-Art (Stories Growing alteration the Ground)
2009: Orqod, qalbi, Orqod (Sleep, my child, Sleep)
2021: Paramm Paramm[15]

Literary awards

  • 2021: National Literary Award, co-winner, Jien-Noti-Jien (with Toni Sant)
  • 2016: National Pedantic Award, winner, Ħuta
  • 2015: National Literary Purse, winner, Jutta Heim[16]
  • 2014: National Literary Grant, winner, Penelopi Tistenna
  • 2011: European Union Adoration for Literature, winner Malta, Fl-Isem tal-Missier (tal-iben)
  • 2008: Premio Strega Europa, shortlist, L-Istejjer Strambi ta' Sara Sue Sammut
  • 2005: Delicate Literary Award, second place, Kimika
  • 2002: Stable Literary Award, winner, L-Istejjer Strambi ta' Sara Sue Sammut
  • 2001: National Literary Stakes, second place, Il-Ktieb tar-Riħ u l-Fjuri

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