Clare Azzopardi
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Clare Azzopardi (5 July 1977) is a Maltese author who writes for both adults and younger readers.


Life

Born in St. Julian's, Malta, she eventually went on to study at the
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and then received a master's degree in literacy from the
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. She is the head of Department of Maltese at G. F. Abela Junior College.


Works

Azzopardi’s poetry and short stories, written in Maltese, have appeared in various anthologies. Her work has appeared in translation in various literary periodicals, including ''In Focus'', ''Transcript'', ''Words without Borders'', ''West 47'', ''
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'' (Hungary) and ''Kulturas Forms''. In 2005, Azzopardi published ''Others, Across'', two short stories translated into English, and, in 2006, a collection of short stories in Maltese, ''Il-Linja l-Ħadra'' ("The Green Line"). She has also written plays, including ''In-Nisa Jafu Kif'', ''Pretty Lisa'' and ''L-Interdett Taħt is-Sodda'' which was published in French (Éditions Théatrales) and in Arabic (I-ACT) . She has participated in various literary festivals including the
Jaipur Literature Festival The Jaipur Literature Festival, or JLF, is an annual literary festival which takes place in the Indian city of Jaipur each year in the month of January. It was founded in 2006. It is the world's largest free literary festival. The Diggi Palace ...
and the vRIsak festival in
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.


List of publications


Children

* Meta l-Milied ma Ġiex * Ġużeppina * Hemm dal-post telqulu l-kuluri * Mingu * Il-Qtates ta' max-xatt * Is-Sinjura Klaws * Senduq Kuluri/Buffuri * Senduq Riżorsi għall-Għalliema * Esperimenti tax-xjenza (100 attivita) * Kalejdoskopju 3-6 * 1.MT, 2.MT, 3.MT, 4.MT * Terramaxka * Tikka Malti 1a,1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b * Tikka Qari (series)


Poetry and prose for adults

* Others, across * Il-Linja l-Ħadra * Din Mhix Tazza * Klijenti Antipatici u Kapuccini Kesħin * Għaraq Xort'Oħra * Kulħadd ħalla isem warajh * L-Art tal-Kliem * Castillo


Translations

* Le Loup Qui Voulait Changer de Couleur * Le Loup Qui ne Voulait Plus Marcher * Berlingot est un Superhéros * Zafo Le Petit Pirate * Séraphin, Le Prince Des Dauphins * Rosetta Banana N'est Pas Craca * Crocky Le Crocodile A Mal Aux Dents * Camille Veut Une Nouvelle Famille * Les Bêtises de Manon * Manon est Malade * Le Dent de Manon * L'Anniversaire de Manon * Manon s'Habille Toute Seule * La Grande Fabrique Des Mots * Le Loup qui Avait Peur De Son Ombre * Le Loup Qui S'amait Beaucoup Trop * Le Loup Qui Decouvrait Le Pays Des Contes * Le Loup Qui Encûetait au Musée * P'tit loup va sur le pot * P'tit loup n'aime que les pâtes


Theatre

* ''L-Esperimenti ta' Fiona'' * ''L-Interdett taħt is-Sodda'' * ''In-Nisa Maltin Jafu Kif'' * ''Pretty Lisa''


Awards

In 2011 and 2012 she was nominated for the
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award ( sv, Litteraturpriset till Astrid Lindgrens minne) is an international children's literary award established by the Swedish government in 2002 to honour the Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren (1907– ...
in 2011 and 2012. In 2015 and 2016 her children's books ''Lupu Lupettu Kull Kulur'' and ''Mingu'' received the Terramaxka Book Prize. She is also the recipient of 10 National Book Prize for Literature awards: ''Il-Linja l-Ħadra'' (2006), ''L-Interdett taħt is-Sodda (''2012), ''Kulħadd ħalla isem warajh'' (2015), ''Il-Każ Kważi Kollu tal-Aħwa De Molizz'' (2010), ''Ir-Re Pankrazju jagħlaq mitt sena'' (2010), Jake Cassar (2015), ''Meta l-Milied ma Ġiex'' (2010), Kidane (2012), ''Il-Qtates ta' max-Xatt'' (2016) and ''Teresa'' (2017). In 2021, Azzoppardi won a Terramaxka Prize for best translated work, for the book ''Ors fl-Ispazju''.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Azzopardi, Clare 1977 births Living people Maltese women poets 21st-century Maltese poets 21st-century Maltese women writers People from St. Julian's, Malta Maltese short story writers French–Maltese translators English–Maltese translators