Wuthering Heights is not a great love story: it’s a dark parable of coercive control based on a real-life case of domestic torment to rethink Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights?
A closer look at the decorative arts in Malta and their importance
Gabriel Micallef's well-researched study sheds light on homegrown fascism
Author captures daughter’s 300 priceless quotes in new publication
Publication useful to anyone studying about the Crusader orders
Great reads for Mothers Day – the Times2 Top Picks of recent titles on mothers, on being a mum and all it entails
A review of the fascinating ‘Vatican Spies’ by Yvonnick Denoël which shines a light on the shadow wars and dirty tricks of the papacy in the last century
With Moominmama - who turns 80 this year - Tove Jansson created a hero who wields a handbag instead of a sword
A top 5 winners of the Women’s Prize for Fiction from the last three decades, ahead of next month’s announcement of the 2005 prize
Maltese always faced a problem when it came to transcription
Fine new volume of verse shows that Friggieri has not left stylistic freshness behind him
Meet Robert Busuttil, author of a Maltese series of crime fiction, to find out more about the writing process, detective Lucio Vella and his latest exploits
On Irish novelist Rónán Hession’s most ambitious work to date, a layered narrative with imperfect protagonists and change at its heart
The sessions will be led by Jeanine Rizzo
Reading 'Numina' can help give us a glimpse of the face beyond every face
The book is the first study on Mediterranean modern art which analyses the region as a whole
Carmel Cassar has spent over 40 years researching and writing this book
As ‘Forty-Six Feet Short – The Tragic End of Vulcan Bomber XM645 and the Aftermath’ (Horizons) publishes, author David Grech explains more about the crash in Żabbar
Book Club Gozo invites you to a library talk by author, editor and literary agent, Karen Elizabeth Steed on Wednesday 28 May
Alice in Wonderland-themed activities being held at Floriana public library on Wednesday
From an unsuspecting femme fatale to a cheeky talking turtle, a new anthology is an effective showcase of Maltese talent
A summary of Pope Francis (1936-2025) in ‘Hope: The Autobiography’ on a life well lived
This original 5-minute-read was written for THINK magazine by Martin Lochman ‘channelling his inner Michael Crichton’
A book on a larger-than-life character, the lead singer of a cult group, that reads like fiction yet it’s all truth
'Conversation in the Cathedral', 'Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter' among his famous works
A book review of the new bilingual volume from Heritage Malta ‘Malta 1900-1999: 100 Sena-100 Pass / 100 Years-100 Steps’
The book’s strength lies in its detailed chronology and archival value
This book can be said to mark the evolution of ideas by Mayo between his first (1994) and second (2024) doctoral thesis
Warm-hearted, pacey and exciting without being overly gritty
In his depictions, he seems to be an artist lost in thought representing harmony in nature
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