The anthology "The Brave New World of Goan Writing & Art," comprises 26 
contemporary Goan writers, edited by Selma Carvalho and published by Cinnamon 
Teal. In addition to short stories and poetry, it includes the following 
non-fiction essay which are of immense interest to the general reader.
Haruki’s Siolim Vaddo Walks (enviroment)by Michelle Mendonça Bambawale 
Anna Remembers (memory and oral history)by Jane Borges 
Tiatr: Who You Calling Working Class? (19th century theatre history)by Selma 
Carvalho 
F. N. Souza: A Childhood (art history)by Selma Carvalho 
Of Red Dust, Regional Tales and Life Stories (translation and its relevance)by 
featuring Paul Melo e Castro R. Benedito Ferrão
Cashew Summer (food history)by Joanna Lobo 
The Goan House (architecture)by Heta Pandit 
Vamona Navelcar, Uma Pessoa: The Poet in the Painter (art history)by Vishvesh 
Kandolkar 
The People’s Artist featuring Mario de Mirando (art history)by Vivek Menezes 
Wagacho Rag: A Tiger’s Fury (literary criticism)featuring Vishnu Surya Wagh by 
Augusto Pinto 
Of Gods and Humans (contemporary art in Goa) featuring Vitesh Naik by Janeita 
Singh 
Time-Travels with Ivy Fonseca (art history)featuring Angelo da Fonseca Savia 
Viegas 
Please do contact Dogears Bookshop Margao for details and orders or pop by to 
buy a copy. The launch is at Dogears on 9 Nov at 5pm. A riveting panel 
discusses this outstanding book.
All best wishes,Selma Carvalho



Selma CarvalhoAuthor of "Sisterhood of Swans" and "Notes on a Marriage" both 
published by Speaking Tiger, India.

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