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“U NIFTAKAR” — TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF INIZJAMED
“Għax għalina l-letteratura hija mument ta’ inkontru u skontru, ta’ konferma u sfida.” – Adrian Grima, August 2008
Inizjamed will be launching a book of essays to mark 25 years since its inception, a significant milestone for one of Malta’s leading literary organisations. This publication celebrates a quarter of a century of literary activity, including interculture dialogue, experimentation, and a commitment to new writing and translation.
The book launch on the 6 January at 7.30pm at Spazju Kreattiv (Studio B), led by Gabriel Schembri will feature a discussion between Keith Borg, editor of the book and member of Inizjamed’ s core team; Leanne Ellul, Artistic Director of Inizjamed and the Malta Mediterranean Literature Festival; and Prof. Adrian Grima, founder of Inizjamed and the Malta Mediterranean Literature Festival. The event will also include readings by Jean Paul Borg, coordinator of Inizjamed and the Malta Mediterranean Literature Festival, as well as readings by Inizjamed members Kurt Borg and Jake Buttigieg, who will present excerpts from essays by Nadia Mifsud and Clare Azzopardi. Together, these contributions reflect the multiplicity of voices and forms that have shaped Inizjamed over the past 25 years.
Edited by Keith Borg, the 124-page book in Maltese entitled U Niftakar — Ħamsa u Għoxrin Sena ta Inizjamed, brings together a collection of essays reflecting on Inizjamed’s history, its cultural impact, and the broader literary context in Malta. Essay contributions are by Clare Azzopardi, Kit Azzopardi, Elena Cardona, Claudia Gauci, Adrian Grima, Leanne Ellul, Jean Paul Borg, Nadia Mifsud, Justine Somerville, Karsten Xuereb, and Anna Zammit. The publication also includes short comments by Effie Azzopardi, Alexandra Büchler, Katel Delia, Maria Grech Ganado, Virginia Monteforte, Matthew Schembri, Jake Buttigieg, and Klara Vassallo.
The book’s design and cover were created by Naomi Gatt. The publication is supported by the National Book Council’s Malta Book Fund 2024.
Inizjamed is a Malta-based literary organisation dedicated to promoting contemporary literature and critical thought through writing, discussion, and performance. Over the years, it has played a central role in shapin Malta’ s literary landscape by supporting emerging and established writers, encouraging experimentation across genres, and creating spaces where literature engages directly with social, cultural, and political realities.
Inizjamed’s flagship event is the Malta Mediterranean Literature Festival, the only annual literary festival on the island that brings together local and international writers and artists, further strengthening literary exchange across the Mediterranean region.
This publication comes at a crucial moment for Maltese literature, when the literary essay is increasingly being written in Maltese and appreciated as an art form, and at a time when Inizjamed continues to grow and reach new heights.
The book will be available for purchase following the launch, or by contacting Inizjamed, from selected bookshops in Malta and Gozo, and during Inizjamed’s events.
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