Immanuel Mifsud (born September 12, 1967, Paola) is a Maltese writer of poetry and prose. He was for a time involved in research theatre. He has written novels, short story and poetry collections, and also books for children.
In 2011, he became the first Maltese writer to win the European Union Prize for Literature.
In 2014, he was appointed Member of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Malta.
Mifsud became the first Maltese writer to be hosted at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., where on February 16, 2017, he gave a reading and was interviewed during a special event. In the same year he was commissioned to write a poem for Commonwealth Day; Mifsud read "The Book" during Commonwealth Day Celebration at Westminster Abbey on March 13.
Mifsud studied at the University of Malta where he was given a doctorate in literature in 2012. He teaches literature and literary theory at the same university.
1991: Stejjer ta' Nies Koroh (Stories of Ugly People)<br /> 1993: Il-Ktieb tas-Sibt Filgçaxija (Stories for Saturday Night)<br /> 1999: Il-Ktieb tal-Maçbubin Midruba (The Book of Maimed Lovers)<br /> 2002: L-Istejjer Strambi ta' Sara Sue Sammut (Sara Sue Sammut's Strange Stories)<br /> 2005: Kimika (Chemistry)<br /> 2006: Happy Weekend (in English)<br /> 2008: Stejjer li ma kellhomx jinkitbu (Forbidden Tales)<br /> 2010: Fl-Isem tal-Missier (u tal-Iben) (In the Name of the Father (and of the Son))<br /> 2014: Jutta Heim<br /> 2016: Fid-Dlam tal-Lejl æarisna (In the Dark Night We Looked) <br /> 2019: L-Aqwa à »mien
1998: Fid-Dar ta' Clara (At Clara's)<br /> 2001: Il-Ktieb tar-Riç u l-Fjuri (The Book of the Wind and Flowers)<br /> 2004: Polska-Slovensko (bilingual, Maltese-English)<br /> 2005: km (bilingual, Maltese-English)<br /> 2005: Confidential Reports (in English)<br /> 2007: Poland Pictures (in English)<br /> 2013: Penelopi Tistenna (Penelope Waits)<br /> 2016: æuta (Fish)<br /> 2016: The Play of Waves (in English)<br /> 2019: Sagçtejn u Nofs 'il Bogçod mill-àenna (Two and a Half Hours Away from Heaven)<br /> 2023: Gçaà ¼ià ¼ àismi (My Dear Body)
2004: Stejjer li Kibru fl-Art (Stories Growing on the Ground)<br /> 2009: Orqod, qalbi, Orqod (Sleep, my child, Sleep)<br /> 2021: Paramm Paramm <br />