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Invicta is a book about the real Daphne Caruana Galizia. “Very few knew the woman behind the pen,” according to editor Joseph Anthony Debono.
The book deals with the current state of journalism and Daphne’s contribution to it. It also tells the story of how her blog came to be and the experience of a keen reader.
It sheds light on issues related to journalism, writing, the political state of Malta, the undimmed bravery of the woman, and freedom of expression.
Between the late 1980s and 2017, Daphne Caruana Galizia made name for herself for her electric tone of commentary, her shattering investigative stories and her will to leave no stone unturned.
This determination won her admiration and hatred in equal parts, but unparalleled readership, in Malta and abroad. She fought for the cause of democracy, good governance and freedom of expression.
// AUTHORS: Mogens Blicher Bjerregård (European Federation of Journalists), Joseph Anthony Debono, Petra Caruana Dingli, Giovanni Bonello, Andrew Borg Cardona, Mikela Fenech Pace, Rev. Joe Borg, Victor Calleja, Kristina Chetcuti, Jonathan Freedland (Guardian), Luke Harding (Guardian), Caroline Muscat, Godfrey Leone Ganado, Jacques René Zammit, Godfrey Baldacchino, Henry Frendo, Ranier Fsadni, Douglas Kmiec, Kenneth Wain, Paul Sant Cassia.
Invicta is a book about the real Daphne Caruana Galizia. “Few knew the woman behind the pen,” explains editor Joseph Anthony Debono.
The book investigates the current state of journalism and the contribution to it made by Daphne’s work. He also tells the story of how his blog came about and the experience of an avid reader.
It highlights issues related to journalism, writing, Malta’s political status, talks about women’s courage, and addresses the issue of freedom of expression.
Between the late 1980s and 2017, Daphne Caruana Galizia managed to emerge through her biting commentaries, shocking investigative stories, and willingness to leave no stone unturned.
Thanks to this determination, he attracted admiration and hatred in equal parts among readers in Malta and abroad. He fought for the cause of democracy, good governance and freedom of expression.
// AUTHORS AND AUTHORS: Mogens Blicher Bjerregård (European Federation of Journalists), Joseph Anthony Debono, Petra Caruana Dingli, Giovanni Bonello, Andrew Borg Cardona, Mikela Fenech Pace, Rev. Joe Borg, Victor Calleja, Kristina Chetcuti, Jonathan Freedland (Guardian), Luke Harding (Guardian), Caroline Muscat, Godfrey Leone Ganado, Jacques René Zammit, Godfrey Baldacchino, Henry Frendo, Ranier Fsadni, Douglas Kmiec, Kenneth Wain, Paul Sant Cassia.[/fusion_text][/two_third][one_third last=”yes” spacing=”yes” center_content=”no” hide_on_mobile=”no” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” background_position=”left top” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_position=”all” border_size=”0px” border_color=”” border_style=”” padding=”” margin_top=”” margin_bottom=”” animation_type=”” animation_direction=”” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” class=”” id=””][imageframe lightbox=”no” gallery_id=”” lightbox_image=”” style_type=”none” hover_type=”none” bordercolor=”” bordersize=”0px” borderradius=”0″ stylecolor=”” align=”none” link=”” linktarget=”_self” animation_type=”0″ animation_direction=”down” animation_speed=”0.1″ animation_offset=”” hide_on_mobile=”no” class=”” id=””] [/imageframe][/one_third][fusion_text]Click edit button to change this text.[/fusion_text]