Home / News / The NBC presents ‘Literature and Totalitarianism – A Conference’ during the MBF2016 Back to News The NBC presents ‘Literature and Totalitarianism – A Conference’ during the MBF2016 Festivals • News 19th September, 2016 This year the Malta Book Festival opens with a highly anticipated event – a conference on Literature and Totalitarianism. Basma Abdel Aziz, Patrick McGuinness, Alek Popov and Immanuel Mifsud are among the special guests invited to engage in a conversation with Jurgen Balzan (journalist) on how literature typically responds to systems of governance that seek to stifle all forms of individual expression in the social sphere, particularly when language itself becomes the target of oppression. Basma Abdel Aziz, the Egyptian author of the dystopian novel The Queue, is also a human rights activist and works as a psychologist counselling victims of police and army torture. As an eyewitness of both the Arab Spring and its disappointing and bitter aftermath, her participation will ensure the discussion remains in the realm of actual and current scenarios. Patrick McGuinness, on the other hand, will bring in a historical persceptive. He is the author of The Last Hundred Days, a chillingly realistic account of the deaththroes of one of the worst regimes in East Europe before the fall of the Soviet Union. It should be noted that the author is himself an eyewitness of the events described in the book. Set in the same geopolitical realities but adopting a distinctly satirical tone, Alek Popov’s two novels, Mission:London and The Black Box, look through the historical perspective to to glimpse at a present which seems to ensue a even more dangerous form of totalitarianism – that of neoliberalist capitalism. Finally, in order to bring in our history into the picture, author and poet Immanuel Mifsud will talk about the times of trouble in Maltese society, specifically the 80s, and how these times brought Maltese society very close to the kind of turmoil and sectarian tension normally associated with totalitarianism. The general public is invited to join us in Temi Zammit Hall, MCC Valletta on Wednesday 9th November at 19:00. 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 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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