The Malta Independent on Sunday

Shortliste­d works for the 2022 National Book Prize and Terramaxka prize announced

- The full list can be accessed on: https://ktieb.org.mt/news/short listed-works-for-the-2022-national-book-prize-and-terramaxka-prize-announced/

The National Book Council is announcing the shortlist for the 2022 National Book Prize and Terramaxka Prize, for books published in 2021.

Now in its 45th edition, the National Book Prize is the highest literary prize assigned to authors, editors, translator­s, publishers and illustrato­rs, and serves as guide to standout books published in Malta during the preceding year. The shortlist has been selected by an independen­t adjudicati­on board appointed annually by the National Book Council according to a set of establishe­d criteria.

The 2022 shortlist includes 63 titles selected out of 199 longlisted and eligible works received by 28 March; 43 books have been shortliste­d across the eight National Book Prize categories and 20 books for children and young adults have been shortliste­d in the six Terramaxka Prize categories. The categories of the National Book Prize for adults are Novels, Short Stories, Poetry, Drama, Literary Non-Fiction, Translatio­n, General Research and Biographic­al and Historiogr­aphic Research. The categories in the Terramaxka Prize are Original Works for

Children ages 0-7, 8-12 and Young Adult Literature, books in Translatio­n for Children ages 0-7 and 8-12 and Young Adult Literature in Translatio­n.

Most shortliste­d books will undoubtedl­y resonate with current affairs and debates, not least in the Novels category where the spectre of war in Europe hangs over titles by Lou Drofenik, Toni Sant and Aleks Farrugia. The popularity of the short story among writers and readers of fiction is once again reflected in this year’s extensive shortlist, as is the rising number of translatio­ns of world literature into

Maltese. Non-fiction is similarly well represente­d and consistent with trends observed over the past editions, while the categories for General Research and Biographic­al and Historiogr­aphic Research feature a widerangin­g shortlist of accomplish­ed titles covering a significan­t number of Melitensia subjects, urbanism, art-history and beyond.

The adjudicati­on process for the 2022 National Book Prize was launched in May with the publicatio­n of the longlist. The winners in each category of the National Book Prize and the Terramaxka

Prize will be selected in the coming months and will be announced during an award-giving ceremony on 4 November.

All of the National Book Prize shortliste­d books are available in local bookstores and online shops and will be sold at the upcoming 2022 Malta Book Festival (23-27 November) held at the Malta Fairs & Convention­s Centre (MFCC), Ta’ Qali.

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