Maria Grech Ganado
Maria Grech Ganado (born 1943, in Lija) is a Maltese author and academic.
Education
Grech Ganado obtained her secondary education at the Marija Regina Secondary School, in Hamrun.[1] She attended the University of Malta where she obtained a BA in English Literature. She was awarded a second BA from the University of Cambridge. She went on to read for a Masters degree jointly between the University of Malta and the University of Heidelberg. She returned to Malta to take up an academic position in the Department of English at the University, and is notable for being the first Maltese female full-time lecturer at the University of Malta.[2] She retired from teaching in 2003.
Literary work
Grech Ganado has written poetry in both Maltese and English, and is widely published. Her anthology of Maltese poetry Izda Mhux Biss won the National Book prize in 2002. Her work forms part of the National Curriculum at MATSEC level.
In 2000, Ganado Grech was awarded the Midalja għall-Qadi tar-Repubblika in recognition for her service to Maltese Literature.[3]
Personal life
Ganado Grech married Louis Grech in 1972, and they have three children; Xandru, Francesca and Louisa.[2] She has spoken out about her struggle with mental health issues.[4]
Bibliography
- Iżda Mhux Biss, 1999
- Skond Eva, 2001
- Ribcage, 2001
- Fil-Ħofra Bejn Spallejha, 2005
- Cracked Canvas, 2005
- Memory Rap, 2005
- Taħt il-Kpiepel t'Għajnejja, 2014
- Framed, 2018
References
- ^ Shaw, Dr Tony (20 February 2010). "Maria Grech Ganado, Ribcage (Sliema, Malta: Minima, 2003)". Dr Tony Shaw.
- ^ a b "Maria Grech Ganado - Mediterranean Poetry". www.odyssey.pm. 23 March 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
- ^ Borg Barthet, Stella. Shared waters : soundings in postcolonial literatures. Rodopi. ISBN 978-9042027664.
- ^ Magazine, Vida (10 October 2016). "Caught in Between: Maria Grech Ganado on Bipolar Disorder". Vida Magazine Malta.