Home / News / ‘Ir-Re Borg’ selected as Malta’s entry for the European Union Prize for Literature Back to News ‘Ir-Re Borg’ selected as Malta’s entry for the European Union Prize for Literature Initiatives • News 27th February, 2024 The National Book Council (NBC) is nominating the novel Ir-Re Borg for the European Union Prize for Literature on behalf of Malta. The novel, written by Aleks Farrugia and published by SKS Publishers in 2022, is a critically-acclaimed work of political satire which aims its guns squarely at the political duopoly that continues to dominate the Maltese landscape. The nomination board, chaired by the Executive Director of the NBC Mark Camilleri, along with reader and writer David Aloisio and educator and writer Noel Tanti, unanimously agreed on this choice. “This novel is a contemporary portrayal of Malta’s idiosyncrasies as the smallest Member State of the European Union. The novel gives voice to the commoner amidst the clamour of super-politicians, who perform politics as a marketing and branding exercise,” Camilleri, Aloisio and Tanti said in a collective statement. Mikiel Borg, known as ‘Iċ-Chopper’, is a small business owner whose misplaced hopes for a better country embroil him in a social and political whirlwind which rapidly spirals out of control, leading him to butt heads with the bureaucratic institutions threatening to suffocate him. This chain reaction kicks off once Mikiel is inspired to form the ‘The Maltese Monarchical Party’, in a bid to challenge Malta’s heretofore undefeated bipartisan system. Farrugia’s satirical narrative invites the reader to reflect on how politics is conducted in Malta, and the foibles of local politicians and their disingenuous curation of their own self image. At the same time, however, Mikiel’s human flaws reflect back on the common mortals who surround him; all of whom, in their own way, contribute to the tragicomedy that unfolds. A representative of the NBC will be present at the Brussels Book Fair in April, to advocate for ‘Ir-Re Borg’ before the EUPL adjudication board. A total of 13 countries will be participating in the current cycle of nominations. Further to discussions with the participating countries — Malta included — a winning author will be selected along with five runners-up. ‘Ir-Re Borg’ will be on sale at the upcoming edition of the Campus Book Festival, taking place between 20 and 22 March at the University of Malta quadrangle. The novel can also be purchased online from SKS Publishers. SHARE POST Related Articles National Book Council Publishes its Annual Report for 2025 News 17th April, 2026 Read More Commonwealth Short Story Prize welcomes the first ever Maltese author onto its regional shortlist News 15th April, 2026 Read More Exhibitors and Event Organisers – Apply Now To Participate At The 2026 Malta Book Festival! News 14th April, 2026 Read More Apply Now for a Free Online Course for Aspiring Book Editors News 13th April, 2026 Read More The 45 PLR Payment Is Out Public Lending Rights 9th April, 2026 Read More Call for Theatrical Adaptations of Maltese Books at the Malta Book Festival News 8th April, 2026 Read More The National Book Council Welcomes a New Manager News 7th April, 2026 Read More Subsidy Scheme for Printed Books is Now Launched News 1st April, 2026 Read More The National Book Prize 2026 List of Eligible Submissions is Now Out News 30th March, 2026 Read More Full Programme for the Annual Book Conference: Varied Group of Speakers Explore the Economic Realities of the Publishing Industry News 20th March, 2026 Read More view all similar news
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