TheMonsoons, electrifying and joyous. The banner picture denotes just howinsignificant human beings are in the face of this immense force of nature. Thefeatured short stories, essays and poems tell us something else—that the seasonhas its own beauty, that it enforces on us a certain solitude, sensuality, uncertainty,a shared space, traditions, a willingness to let go, a desire for celebration
Short Story Swept Away By BrendaCoutinho Associate Professor of English Monsoon of Shame ByNilankur Das Curator at Museum of Goa Essays Fungus BySheela Jaywant Columnist, author and school administrator The Monsoon from Keralam to Goa By S. M. Visakh Political commentator Childhood Monsoon Memories By Fatima Gracias Academic, Historian, author Poetry July in Goa By Gargi Guha Writer and poet Petrichor ByGordon Pires Editor at oHeraldo The Ways of Rain Salil Chaturvedi Award-winning poet and writer To view the issue click on link: Joao-Roque Literary Journal est. 2017 | | | | | | | | | | | Joao-Roque Literary Journal est. 2017 Goa literary review Selma carvalho | | | Wishingeveryone a wonderful monsoon or summer as the case maybe. Selma CarvalhoAuthor of Guts, Glory & Empire: The Epic Story of Goans in Zanzibar, 1865-1910 published by Speaking Tiger. For anywhere in the world Dogears. -- *** Please be polite and on-topic in your posts. *** --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Goa Book Club" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/goa-book-club/959476671.6153694.1779725539514%40mail.yahoo.com.
