Jane Austen’s books become blushingly steamy 250 years after the famous author’s birth
Magazine features eye-catching photo of the Maltese Islands
Mifsud’s new book keeps alive old tales of demons and sorcerers, enigmatic white horses, a noble King of Fish and much more
New publication by Evarist Bartolo tries to reconstruct the daily lives of forgotten Maltese people
Joining forces to celebrate this year’s World Poetry Day on March 21
The technology company has admitted that it had used database, Books 3, to train its Llama large language model
It is defined by its distinctive covers, long-form journalism, witty cartoons and particular grammar
In this Victorian-era novel, an Edinburgh police detective is summoned to the island of Malta
The author chose 13 texts, written between 1486 and 1513, and 20 texts, dated between 1539 and 1565
A review of Pope Francis's recent book ‘Hope: The Autobiography’ on a life well lived
The 'Moutier-Grandval Bible' was produced in Tours, France, around 830-840
Art historian Euphrosyne Doxiadis' 'NG6461: The Fake Rubens' comes out next week
'Death in Valletta' is the work of Lynne Marie Taylor
Unabridged illustration ‘symbolises creative journey from writing to reading’
They vary in style, length, moods and witticisms
Some of the paintings depict particular individuals while others tell stories of events
Illustration part of promotional material for stand at London Book Fair
Work to begin to document National Book Prize winners on Wikipedia and Wikidata
She is the author of timeless classics like 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Emma' and 'Sense and Sensibility' among others
The poetess was born in 1905 in Rabat, Gozo, and died in 1975
Fictional narrative considers what might have happened had the Nazis and Fascists occupied Malta in WWII
Lino Briguglio (b. 1944) is a well-known economist
Stephen Brincat was among the very first fully fledged oncologists in Malta and Gozo
Charles Bezzina has confirmed himself as the most authoritative researcher on this theme
Immanuel Mifsud’s cryptic words and images invite us into silence
'For us to remember' ('Pour que l’on se souvienne') is to hit the bookstands on March 5
Delivered by Charlene Vella, it will take place on February 13 at the Notarial Archives Foundation building in Valletta
The Alessandro Baricco work premiered in 1994
Salv Sammut is an intensely preoccupied novel writer
Many mysteries surround this book, especially the profile of its author
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