Home / News / Patrick McGuinness at the Malta Book Festival 2016 Back to News Patrick McGuinness at the Malta Book Festival 2016 Festivals • News 4th October, 2016 The British academic and writer Patrick McGuinness will be among the special guests for this year’s edition of the Malta Book Festival. Born in Tunisia in 1968 to a Belgian French-speaking mother and an English father of Irish descent, he grew up in Belgium and also lived for periods in Venezuela, Iran, Romania and the UK. It is, in fact, the time that he spent in Romania as a witness of the downfall of the communist regime that provided invaluable material for his first novel, The Last Hundred Years, which he will present here in Malta during the festival. He is also expected to participate along with three other guests in a conference on Literature and Totalitarianism. Patrick McGuinness is also well-known as an academic specialising in French symbolist poetry. His translations into English of Mallarmé’s poems filled a huge gap in the English language scholarship of symbolist poetry as it was notoriously difficult to find convincing translations of Mallarmé’s work before. He has also published a number of poetry collections, the first being The Canals of Mars in 2004, followed by 19th Century Blues, which was a winner in The Poetry Business Book & Pamphlet Competition 2006. His latest poetry publication is Jilted City, in which a sequence called Blue Guide is about the train journeys made by the young McGuinness on the historic railway line, la ligne 162, between Brussels and Luxembourg. Visitors to the festival can meet Patrick both at the conference on Literature and Totalitarianism, which will take place on Wednesday 9th November at 19:00hrs, as well as on Thursday 10th at 19:00hrs at the event which will be held in his honour and during which the author will discuss his novel with Dr James Corby and answer questions from the audience. For more info about the Festival five-day cultural programme of events: Web: https://ktieb.org.mt/?page_id=137 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1951963831697045/ SHARE POST Related Articles Make a mark abroad! Literary agent Simon Trewin offers practical networking tips during a free Zoom session News 12th September, 2025 Read More Bringing children’s literature to dynamic life on stage at the Malta Book Festival Festivals 10th September, 2025 Read More The National Book Council welcomes new board members News 10th September, 2025 Read More POSITION OF MANAGER WITH THE NATIONAL BOOK COUNCIL: JOBSPLUS PERMIT NUMBER 881/2025 News 9th September, 2025 Read More Booker Prize winner Samantha Harvey heads to Malta Book Festival News 2nd September, 2025 Read More The Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2026 Opens for Submissions in Maltese and English News 1st September, 2025 Read More Shortlist For The 2025 National Book Prize Announced News 26th August, 2025 Read More What Makes a Great Short Story? News 18th August, 2025 Read More ANNOUNCING THE NBC’S SHORT STORY WORKSHOP TOUR (AUG-OCT 2025) News 5th August, 2025 Read More The National Book Council launches Five-Year Strategy 2025–2030 News 5th August, 2025 Read More view all similar news
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