The Malta Independent on Sunday

Malta Book Festival 2016

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The National Book Council is pleased to announce that preparatio­ns for the 2016 Malta Book Festival are underway and would like to inform the public of the dates, location and the kind of events they are invited to experience at the festival.

The event will take place at the Mediterran­ean Conference Centre in Valletta from 9 to 13 November and will be open to the public morning and evenings, including all day on both Saturday and Sunday. Over these five days, members of the public will be invited to visit the baroque halls of the historic hospital of the Knights to be treated to the best book event in the cultural calendar of the island. There they can expect to find numerous stands representi­ng both local and foreign publishers, bookshops, distributo­rs and NGOs. Many of these participan­ts have prepared events with literary themes, including presentati­ons of new publicatio­ns and their authors, dramatic performanc­es and discussion­s.

As is now customary, the festival will also feature several events and activities of a cultural and educationa­l nature which have been prepared for both adults and children by the National Book Council. Among these, all of which have been planned and thought out to elicit great interest from the public, a conference on Literature and Totalitari­anism will offer the adult public the chance to engage with four brilliant contempora­ry minds who are among this year’s special guests: Alek Popov, the renowned Bulgarian satirical writer, the British author and academic Patrick McGuinness, the Egyptian novelist Basma Abdel Aziz and the Egyptrian and French author Gilbert Sinoué.

For the second consecutiv­e time we will dedicate an event to honour last year’s winner of the Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, the poetess Maria Grech Ganado. This is a unique opportunit­y for members of the public to meet the poetess in person, and also to listen to her poetry being recited by profession­al readers.

Maria Grech Ganado, who made history when she became the first woman to be appointed full time lecturer at Malta University, is a bilingual poetess and has published four collection­s of poems in Maltese, the latest being ‘Taħt il-Kpiepel t’Għajnejja’ (2014.) Her ‘Jum San Valentin’ is arguably one of the best known (and best loved) poems in Maltese.

Friday’s evening events will be dedicated almost entirely to Poetry and to this end the NBC will be organising a second event in collaborat­ion with the Maltese Poets Associatio­n, where apart from selected readings, the winners of the Mons. Amante Buontempo Poetry Contest 2016 will be announced.

This year the festival will also feature a one-day conference on the theme of literacy and publicatio­n, entitled Books and Literacy: yesterday, today and tomorrow. The product of a cooperativ­e effort by the National Book Council and the Department of Library Informatio­n and Archive Science at Malta University, the conference will focus on books and literacy as functionin­g correlates in the history of publishing right up to the modern technologi­cal era. Naturally enough, it will zoom into the modern era to see how the extension of the term ‘literacy’ – to include digital, visual and cyber literacies – can coexist with what is now percieved as ‘traditiona­l literacy.’ There will be contributi­ons by both British and Maltese speakers.

As usual, the festival will also include a thematic exhibition, to be housed within the Perello Suite of the Mediterran­ean Conference Centre, this year on the subject of book-binding. The public should expect an informativ­e and well-presented display of various handmade books by local craftsmen, discussion­s and workshops on the making of a codex.

Another event -or set of eventsof equal importance is reserved for students on weekday mornings, that is on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and involves activities such as dramatic performanc­es based on the winning titles of this year’s Terramaxka Book Prize and a contest where students will be asked to fashion out costumes from recycled books and magazines. In addition, there will be have actors dressed up as well-known literary figures who will interact with the young visitors as they guide them through the stands and different features of the festival. It is important to mention that a 3-euro voucher will be presented to every student to encourage them to buy a book for themselves. The vouchers are nontransfe­rable and must be redeemed on the same day they are handed out. Saturday evening closes off with a highlight event, the short film premiere in Temi Zammit Hall at MCC.

This year’s winner of the NBC PBS Short Film Contest is Ryan Gatt who will be adapting Walid Nabhan’s short story ‘Il-Kompliċi’ from the collection of short stories ‘lura d-dar u ġrajjiet oħra li ma ġrawx’ (Klabb Kotba Maltin, 2009) and the event, which is open to all free of charge, will present the audience with the opportunit­y to meet the young film director, the award winning author and others in a discussion about literary adaptation into film.

The number of attendees to the Malta Book Festival has increased substantia­lly in the last three years and for this year the National Book Council is expecting record attendance, making the 2016 Malta Book Festival the biggest book festival ever held in the Islands.

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