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Malta in 1928-30 A Glimpse Through Albert M. Cassola’s Eyes

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Malta in the late 1920s was a vibrant and culturally rich place, as seen through the eyes of 13- to 14-year-old Albert M. Cassola. Born in 1915, Cassola was a young Maltese boy with a passion for writing and languages. He attended St. Joseph High School in Valletta and later pursued further studies at the Lyceum. During this period, Cassola began writing dramas, showcasing his talent for storytelling and creativity.

As a teenager in Malta, Cassola’s experiences were shaped by the island’s unique cultural heritage and historical context. The late 1920s were a time of transition for Malta, with the country still under British colonial rule. Cassola’s writings from this period offer a fascinating glimpse into everyday life, traditions, and the aspirations of the Maltese people.

Cassola’s papers, donated to the University of Malta Library by his son Arnold, include correspondence, newspaper cuttings, and unpublished works. These archives provide valuable insights into Malta’s history, culture, and literary scene during the early 20th century.

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