The Malta Independent on Sunday

Unmissable events at the Malta Book Festival 2020 – virtual edition

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The 2020 Malta Book Festival – virtual edition is now almost here. With around 60 events spread over five days and organised by the National Book Council and participat­ing exhibitors, the festival programme is packed with events catering for a diverse public and a wide range of interests.

Featuring internatio­nal guests

One of the biggest draws of this year’s edition is a great meeting of minds bringing one of contempora­ry literature’s greatest writers, Sir Salman Rushdie, in conversati­on with a towering figure of Maltese writing, Dr Alfred Sant. This exchange, touching on the achievemen­ts, influences and present concerns of the two great writers, will be conducted by Prof. Clare E. Vassallo and will be streaming live on Wednesday, 11 November at 7pm. The following day, on Thursday, 12 November, Sir Salman Rushdie will be participat­ing in a digital Q&A session streaming at 6.30pm in the presence of University of Malta students and members of the general public.

With every festival the NBC also takes the opportunit­y to promote Maltese literature in translatio­n. To this end on Thursday, 12 November at 8pm, the discussion, Beyond Borders, will bring together local and foreign writers, translator­s and publishers to talk about the various ways in which literature in translatio­n provides a vital means of connecting readers across the globe, with particular reference to experience of those involved in translatio­n of Maltese works. Among the speakers will be another internatio­nal guest of the festival, bestsellin­g Israeli writer Eran Katz, whose books about memory and practical mind skills have been translated into 17 languages.

Maltese publishing talent on stage

Readers committed to sociallyen­gaged literature will find an occasion to delve into the present state of protest writing in Malta with the discussion, Words of protest, broadcast on Saturday, 14 November at 7pm. Karl Schembri, Wayne Flask, Nadia Mifsud Mutschler and Zvezdan

Reljiç will be participat­ing in a discussion on various forms of protest literature in Malta moderated by Dr Adrian Grima.

The thematic discussion, Are we told what we should read? asks exactly that, questionin­g on how literary magazines and journals, end-of-year best books lists, book prizes, Goodreads and BookTube affect and dictate the choices of readers, writers and even publishers. The event will be streaming on Sunday, 15 November at 6.30pm.

This year the public will have the opportunit­y to follow the 2020 Terramaxka Prize awards ceremony, on the evening of Tuesday, 10 November and broadcast at 7pm. The ceremony serves as the opening to the festival and provides good introducti­on to the best books for children and adolescent­s published during the previous year. The festival will also be streaming the awards ceremony of the 2020 Doreen Micallef National Poetry Contest on Friday, 13 November at 7pm, celebratin­g the three winning poets of this year’s contest. The announceme­nt of the winners will be followed by illuminati­ng readings by the winning poets.

During this year’s festival the NBC will also be premiering an exclusive documentar­y focusing on seminal woks punctuatin­g Dr Alfred Sant’s literary career. The film produced by Take//Two is being presented in commemorat­ion of Sant’s 2019 National Book Prize Lifetime Achievemen­t Award for his contributi­ons to literature and the Maltese literary culture.

A festival for children and adolescent­s

Children and adolescent­s are a very important audience of the festival. The NBC has prepared a special programme of theatrical adaptation­s of Terramaxka Prize-winning books which will be streamed online and which will remain available as educationa­l resources for teachers. A team of actors, headed by Antonella Axisa, will be adapting this year’s winning Terramaxka Prize winning works first premiering on the morning of Wednesday 11 and Thursday 12

November, while Danusan will bring daily episodes of improvised pieces of street theatre surroundin­g five prize-winning works from previous years.

Following the warm reception to last year’s performanc­e by Dave Rudden, this year’s English language show features Eran Katz, bestsellin­g author and entertaini­ng speaker and seminar leader on memory and intelligen­ce. Secrets of a Super Memory is a show packed with humour and surprises and revelation­s on extraordin­ary techniques to enhance memory power.

The events making the programme for this first virtual edition of the festival include book launches and presentati­ons, meet-the-author activities, workshops, thematic discussion­s and children’s activities. For more details visit ktieb.org.mt/programme.

The Malta Book Festival 2020 – virtual edition is being held between 11-15 November. For more informatio­n visit the NBC Facebook page and www.ktieb.org.mt

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