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      Trezza Azzopardi (born ) is a Welsh writer, who has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won several other literary prizes. [1] Azzopardi was born in Cardiff to a Maltese father and a Welsh mother. [2]. She studied creative writing at the University of East Anglia, and currently works as a lecturer there.


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    Trezza Azzopardi Biography. Trezza Azzopardi was born in Cardiff, UK. She is a graduate of the Creative Writing Program at the University of East Anglia and is an external examiner for Creative and Cultural Studies at Norwich School of Art and Design.

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    Trezza Azzopardi is a Lecturer in Creative Writing and a graduate of the UEA Creative Writing MA. She is the author of four novels, The Hiding Place, which was short-listed for the Booker Prize and won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, Remember Me, shortlisted for the Arts Council Wales Book of the Year, Winterton Blue, which was published in.
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  • Trezza Azzopardi (born 1961) is a Welsh writer, who has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won several other literary prizes. [1] Early life.
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  • Trezza Azzopardi is a Lecturer in Creative Writing and a graduate of the UEA Creative Writing MA. She is the author of four novels, The Hiding Place, which was short-listed for the Booker Prize and won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, Remember Me, shortlisted for the Arts Council Wales Book of the Year, Winterton Blue, which was published in 2007, and The Song House, published in 2010.

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    Trezza Azzopardi grew up in Wales, the daughter of a Maltese immigrant father and a Welsh mother. Memories of her working-class neighborhood in Cardiff color her debut novel, The Hiding Place.

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    Bridging the gap: the first novel by Trezza Azzopardi borrowed from her Maltese and Welsh heritage.


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  • Trezza Azzopardi - University of East Anglia Trezza Azzopardi She is a graduate of the Creative Writing Program at the University of East Anglia and is an external examiner for Creative and Cultural Studies at Norwich School of Art and Design. Her first novel, The Hiding Place, published in 2000, is the story of a Maltese family living in Cardiff during the 1960s.
  • The Tip of My Tongue by Trezza Azzopardi (Ebook) - Read free ... Trezza Azzopardi grew up in Wales, the daughter of a Maltese immigrant father and a Welsh mother. Memories of her working-class neighborhood in Cardiff color her debut novel, The Hiding Place. Although the book is not based on real events, it is presented in a modified memoir format that runs back and forth chronologically and from first person.
  • Trezza Azzopardi - Pan Macmillan Trezza Azzopardi will be at the 2004 Cúirt International Festival of Literature, Galway, April 20th-25th (see panel, left) Trezza Azzorpardi will read with Gerard Donovan, as part of this year's.
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  • Biography: Trezza Azzopardi was born and grew up in Cardiff. She has an MA in Film Studies from The University of Derby, and in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, where she now teaches.
    1. Trezza Azzopardi (Author of The Hiding Place) - Goodreads

    Trezza Azzopardi is a British writer. She was born in Cardiff to a Maltese father and a Welsh mother. She studied creative writing at the University of East Anglia, and currently works as a lecturer there.

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    Kuugal. Azzopardi's novel The Hiding Place, haani dow immigrants Maltese jooɗiiɓe nder s. Ɗuum ko ɗum waɗi e nder nder nder nder defte ɗe wonnoo ko heewde e nder nder deftere nde, ko ɗum waɗi nde wonnoo nder nder nder ko'e nder nder nder buukier prize nder hitaande