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KwartaKtieb
National Book Council Malta
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4 days ago
15 minutes of Malta's favourite books narrated to you for your listening pleasure
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15 minutes of Malta's favourite books narrated to you for your listening pleasure
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De Profundis by Doreen Micallef
KwartaKtieb
13 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
De Profundis by Doreen Micallef

Nadia Mifsud Mutschler reads from De Profundis by Doreen Micallef.

Poet Nadia Mifsud Mutschler reads two poems from Doreen Micallef’s collection De Profundis published in 1979 by Klabb Kotba Maltin.

The first short poem ‘Meditazzjoni’ opens the collection, while ‘De Profundis’, after which the book is named, is one of the major works of Doreen Micallef. Her poems originate from a complex personality that carries an excruciating pain, mostly due to the fact that she was born with a physical impairment that conditioned her life significantly. Her body is, more often than not, felt to be a recipient of pain. A pain that she aestheticises in her poems, as she records her own metaphorical inner journey through Limbo, Hell, Purgatory and Heaven, and the hope of a rebirth. Nourished by her deep solitude, her poems continually reflect a yearning for dialogue. Paradoxically, however, while Micallef is driven by a strong need to communicate, her message is seemingly inexpressible; she suffers and writes, writes and suffers.

About the author

Doreen Micallef stands out as one of few female writers associated with the Moviment Qawmien Letterarju and, more importantly, as a pioneer of the feminist thought in Maltese literature. She published three collections of poems: Fit-Triq tal-Empirew (1975), De Profundis (1979) and Kyrie (1980).

About the reader

Poet Nadia Mifsud Mutschler is a lover of the smell of sea, the streets of the Three Cities, the sound of the violoncello at night, the chirping of the birds at dawn, and when words escape her she turns to fabrics.

If you liked De Profundis, check out the following by Doreen Micallef:

Poetry

Fit-Triq tal-Empirew

Kyrie

Plays

Wiċċ imb Wiċċ u drammi oħra

This episode is sponsored by the National Book Council.

KwartaKtieb
15 minutes of Malta's favourite books narrated to you for your listening pleasure