John,

I always enjoy your email entries to the group.  You have so much  
pertinent information to offer.  Thanks!

Mary Ann
On Sep 23, 2008, at 7:10 AM, JR wrote:

>
> Many years ago I also read "Emigrants" by Ferreira da Castro. It is
> indeed a classic. My mother and many other people who emigrated to the
> US and Toronto can relate to these books. Brazil had a far worse
> reputation and many wives feared their husbands going to Brazil,
> because they knew other people whose spouses simply never returned or
> were never heard from again.
>
> Anthony de Sa is a teacher who grew up and still lives in Toronto. I
> think people should appreciate that many of his stories, although
> based on real life, are fictional and were written in different
> styles. Some stories are surreal and interwoven with the real and the
> fantastic. So the story about custom of the bride is true, but the
> details of what happened are indeed fantastic, but no less
> interesting. Mr. de Sa did a three part interview in Toronto and he
> said that one of his primary sources of inspiration for his stories is
> the stories his parents and grandparents related to him. You can see
> it on u-tube.
>
> John Roias
> >


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