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Karl Schembri

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Karl Schembri, born in 1978, is a novelist and poet who branched out of investigative journalism into the humanitarian field, all the while maintaining a healthy literary output. His first published work appeared in 1997 with the self-published poetry anthology Frekwenzi ta’ Spirti fis-Sakra (Frequencies of Drunken Spirits). Next came the short story collection Taħt il-Kappa tax-Xemx (Under the Sun, Minima) in 2002, which placed Schembri in the roster of alternative literary voices gathered under the umbrella of the short-lived but deeply influential micro-publisher Minima. But it was the release of his debut novel Il-Manifest tal-Killer (Choppy Books, 2006) which secured his position as a notable and urgent literary voice, even leading vet ...more

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Karl Schembri Ignore it. It’s over-rated. There are many reasons not to write. Go through them and figure out for yourself whether you should be writing or not. But…moreIgnore it. It’s over-rated. There are many reasons not to write. Go through them and figure out for yourself whether you should be writing or not. But you don’t have to. Don’t write. You shouldn’t write unless you have the irrepressible urge to do it. Then do it. And swing a nice middle finger to writer’s block. (less)
Karl Schembri I wrote the very first draft of ‘It-Tifel li Salva d-Dinja’ in one go on a little notebook in Cairo, in a cafe in Tahrir Square, in January 2013. I wr…moreI wrote the very first draft of ‘It-Tifel li Salva d-Dinja’ in one go on a little notebook in Cairo, in a cafe in Tahrir Square, in January 2013. I wrote it as a short story in English. The original idea was built around the image of a little boy with no friends, a loner, perhaps bullied or just picked on, who could change the world because of an intense, unlikely friendship with the sun, against all odds and breaking all laws. I also wanted that friendship, or love, to be as undefined as possible, refusing to be pigeon-holed, staying unique and extraordinary.

I didn’t think much of writing for children, although it’s something I love to do and experiment with.

I was mostly concerned with a pretty simple story to be told in its purest form. The placing, the categorisation, the marketing, all come much later. In fact, when I first approached Chris Gruppetta of Merlin a few years ago with the English original, he politely turned it down although he admitted liking the story. So he added that if I were to rewrite it into Maltese and expand it, he would be interested. I took it as a challenge to be disciplined and take this on as a serious project, which also included expanding the story into six chapters. Chris put me in touch with Clare Azzopardi and Rachel Portelli, who are the editors behind the Tikka Qari series, and from then on it was a back and forth of ideas and literary pruning.

Throughout this process, Clare and Rachel helped me immensely to make sure that the story was speaking to children. For example, I love using long sentences with never ending brackets and deviations, digressions of quirks and distractions, as a way of being playful with language and teasing the reader. But that doesn’t work all that well with children who need to focus on the essence of the story. So in our back and forth I think we managed to find the right balance that still introduces children to the playfulness of language – that a story is not just a story, but it’s also about the little seemingly inconsequential details that colour it. Like life.(less)
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"Personalment għalija hu wieħed mill-iktar kotba tajbin hawn Malta u jistħoqqlu jinqara minn udjenza ikbar. Ir-realtà tat-temi li kiteb fiha Schembri fl-2005 nista' ngħid li għadhom attwali ħafna llum, fl-2020. Toħroġ ukoll bil-qawwi l-kultura kwotidj" Read more of this review »
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"Inkiteb meta kont il-Junior College/l-ewwel sena l-Università jien, u għalhekk ċertu lingwaġġ u atmosfera ġabuli ċerta nostalġija! Il-ħaġa traġika hi li l-argumenti tiegħu għadhom attwali ħafna!"
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“Mill-kunvent għall-ħabs m’hemmx xi qabża kbira. Imdawwar bl-irġiel kont u tibqa’, forsi dawn tal-aħħar ftit iżjed b’saħħithom. Juruk xi jsarrfu malli taqagħlek is-sapuna fix-xawer.”
Karl Schembri, Eħlisna mid-deni

“Se nitilqu l-lupu lura f’nofs in-nagħaġ, imma din id-darba n-nagħaġ se jkunu jistgħu jarawk u jifhmuk mingħajr ma turihom snienek.”
Karl Schembri, Eħlisna mid-deni

“Mill-postijiet kollha li setgħu bagħtuk, skola għażlu. Mank dar tal-anzjani. Mank iċ-ċimiterju, għalkemm ma nafx jeċitawkx il-mejtin ukoll. Xi tgħidli, Mons.? Jew it-tfal biss? Il-mejtin orrajt? Ma tmisshomx? Tħallihom bi kwiethom? Ma tħobbhomx l-iġsma bierda jiddekomponu bil-mod il-mod? Tippreferi l-ġilda tarija tat-tfal taħt l-età? Ftehemna. Allura ngħid jien ma setax bagħtek iċ-ċimiterju, l-Arċisqof, u b’hekk kien jiskansa ma nafx kemm-il traġedja ma’ għexieren ta’ tfal li kellhom jgħaddu minn taħt idejk?”
Karl Schembri, Eħlisna mid-deni

“Keep your eye on the doughnut, not on the hole.”
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“Through the darkness of future past, the magician longs to see, one chance out between two worlds, fire walk with me!”
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“Se nitilqu l-lupu lura f’nofs in-nagħaġ, imma din id-darba n-nagħaġ se jkunu jistgħu jarawk u jifhmuk mingħajr ma turihom snienek.”
Karl Schembri, Eħlisna mid-deni

“Id-dawl f’wiċċek qisu qed idejqek. Qaħbeċ, u jien ħsibtek imdorri taħt id-dawl divin, mhux se tagħma b’daqsxejn ta’ bozza.”
Karl Schembri, Eħlisna mid-deni

“Hawn xi talba li jismagħha dan Alla tiegħek jew aħna biss mistennija nintrabtu biż-żobb ta’ maħfra?”
Karl Schembri, Eħlisna mid-deni

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