Jeanne, to second Victor’s response, one of the books missing from your list is 
“The Sting of Peppercorns,” which was initially published by Goa 1556, a send 
version was subsequently published in N. Delhi by Amaryllis and a translated 
version: "Nas Garras do Destino,: was published simultaneously in Portugal and 
Brazil by Chiado Editors and Brake Media. Very best, Antonio (Tony) Gomes.

> On Jun 20, 2024, at 9:14 PM, The Goa Book Club 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> From: [email protected]
> 
> Jeanne, one of the books missing from that list is the novel "Tivolem", which 
> Milkweed published as  a hardback in 1998; it deals with life in a small 
> fictitious village in Goa. Booklist said it was one of the twenty best first 
> novels of the several hundred that were published in the United States that 
> year. A headline in the Library Journal proclaimed, "Tivolem rises to the 
> top." If Benedetto somehow missed it, copies are still available.
> 
> Regards to all,
> Victor
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday 18 June 2024 at 14:38:27 UTC+5:30 Jeanne wrote:
> Although I put off reading this scholarly article until later, I skimmed it 
> to see what 'Goan fiction' in this Literary Atlas Bene has cited. More to the 
> point, which of these books I've read.
> These are the works of fiction cited in the article. I might have missed some 
> ...
> 
> Savia Viegas, Let me tell you about Quinta
> MG Vassanji, The Book of Secrets
> Sunceta Peres da Costa, Homework
> Peter Nazareth, The General is Up; In a Brown Mantle (memoir)
> Johny Miranda, JVO: Requiem for the Living
> Paul Melo e Castro (ed), Lengthening Shadows
> Margaret Mascarenhas, Skin
> Violet Dias Lannoy, Pears from the Willow Tree
> Roanna Gonsalves, The Permanent Resident
> Jessica Faleiro, The Beginning (in Afterlife: Ghost stories from Goa)
> 
> A fascinating selection, geared, no doubt to 'questioning belonging'.
> 
> (Jeanne)
> Sa
> 
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 4:33 PM Albertina Almeida <[email protected] 
> <applewebdata://25489BD0-3257-40D5-B320-6A4C117DF226>> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> Sharing Benedito Ferra's essay in the MLA Book Tsaadi, titled "Goa on the 
> Literary Atlas Questioning Belonging" since he is not currently subscribed to 
> these fora.
> 
> Albertina
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