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GREATEST GOAN STORIES EVER TOLD (Record no. 189605)

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International Standard Book Number 9789393852120
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Terms of availability Purchased
Note Prism Books,Kadavanthra
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Title GREATEST GOAN STORIES EVER TOLD
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Edition statement 1
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Aleph Book
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
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General note The Greatest Goan Stories Ever Told features some of the best short fiction to emerge from the pens of Goans living in India and abroad over the last century, in English and superbly translated from the Portuguese, Konkani, and Marathi. The storytellers included range from eminent writers such as Laxmanrao Sardessai and Vimala Devi to contemporary writers like Damodar Mauzo, Ramnath Gajanan Gawade, Jessica Faleiro, and Derek Mascarenhas. The collected stories cover subjects as wide, diverse, and absorbing as the Goan people— from iron ore mining in Epitácio Pais’s ‘A Story about Mines’ and Pundalik Naik’s ‘The Palm Tree’ and the agrarian village lifestyle in Mahableshwar Sail’s ‘The Yoke’ and Prakash S. Parienkar’s ‘The Sacrifice’, to diasporic experiences in Selma Carvalho’s ‘Bed Blocker No. 10’ and Roanna Gonsalves’s ‘Curry Muncher’, and patriarchal family structures in Nayana Adarkar’s ‘The Protector’. Goa threads these stories together—its varied characters from various communities and religions, its colourful people, its Portuguese colonial history, its picturesque landscape, and the general aura surrounding the place. Selected and edited by Manohar Shetty, the twenty-seven stories in this anthology are proof that there’s more to Goa than hats and sunglasses, printed shirts and shorts, cameras, seafood, and holidaymakers frolicking on its beaches. About the Author Manohar Shetty has published several books of poetry including Full Disclosure: New and Collected Poems (1981–2017). His forthcoming book is Borderlines. Besides Ferry Crossing: Short Stories from Goa, he has edited Goa Travels: Being the Accounts of Travellers to Goa from the 16th to the 21st Century. Several anthologies and journals in India and abroad feature his work, including The Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets edited by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra. His short stories have appeared in The Baffler (MIT, USA), Indian Quarterly, Punch, and other journals and magazines. He has been a Homi Bhabha Fellow and a Raza Foundation Fellow and has lived in Goa since 1985.
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Personal name Manohar Shetty (ed.)
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Fiction Ernakulam Public Library Ernakulam Public Library Fiction 2022-12-28 Purchased 799.00 KC-22-CRB-4364, 2022/12/28 13 9 F E199154 2024-10-29 2024-10-15 2024-10-15 2022-12-28 Lending