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This is the story of Toninu, a little boy growing up in Furjana, a suburb in the tiny island of Malta, during the 50s of the past century when it was still a British colony. His gradual awareness of life's realities, equally harsh and sweet, sets him on a voyage of discoveries and gently untangles the bonds of parental love that seeks to shelter him. His journey is peopled with colourful characters weaving in and out of the rich tapestry of life around him. The novel provides a unique description of life of islanders.

Produktbeschreibung
This is the story of Toninu, a little boy growing up in Furjana, a suburb in the tiny island of Malta, during the 50s of the past century when it was still a British colony. His gradual awareness of life's realities, equally harsh and sweet, sets him on a voyage of discoveries and gently untangles the bonds of parental love that seeks to shelter him. His journey is peopled with colourful characters weaving in and out of the rich tapestry of life around him. The novel provides a unique description of life of islanders.
Autorenporträt
Oliver Friggieri, born in Malta in 1947, studied Philosophy and Literature and holds an M.A. (1975) and PhD (1978) in Italian. Many of his books have been translated into various languages, including English, French, Macedonian, German, Greek, Romanian, Finnish, Italian, Hungarian, Arabic, Romanian and Portuguese. He addressed about 70 international congresses in various countries, and his poetry was included in some of the major poetry recitals held throughout Europe (1981-2003). Author of numerous books of poetry, criticism, novels, short stories, about 60 of which have been published in various countries. Author of numerous scholarly articles published in Maltese and international academic journals in Europe and America. Winner of international prizes, including Premio Mediterraneo Internazionale (Palermo, 1988), Malta Government Literary Award (1988, 1996, 1997), and Premio Internazionale Trieste Poesia (2002). Member of the National Order of Merit (Government of Malta, 1999). Professor and former Head of Department of Maltese at the University of Malta. The 'Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce' awarded him the gold medal for 2003. The Italian Government awarded him the honour 'al merito della Republica Italiana' for his works on the relationship between Italian and Maltese cultures.