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Wednesday
Sep292010

Author - Oscar Monteiro - Canada

The book is an awesome sight of Goans small “exodus”.  It blends travel literature with the adventures of the emigrants, which captures the broad spectrum of their fortunes or misfortunes, their tribulations, their sadness and sufferings, their anguishes, their melancholic adaptations and longings (saudades)..

 “Into the Diaspora Wilderness” recounts the experience of flights of Goan people into the unknown territories to which the author Selma de Carvalho calls wilderness. Indeed it is. The Goans’ stories are emotional accounts of Goans to crank away in unknown lands and seas, lead us to think about the adventures of Odysseus and Vasco de Gama, among others...With her words, Selma made me travel to the time I was a child and boy, when I accompanied my mother and brothers to meet my father who, in the late forties shipped to Mozambique, a world unknown to us.

It’s wonderful to know that Selma de Carvalho is doing such a great work of keeping the Goan people’s memories alive....as a great Portuguese Epic Poet, Luis de Camões, had written, to “liberate small great feats from the law of death” which is to say to keep them alive as opposed to be forgotten...Selma’s book and work are commendable. Thank you Selma!

 Author of “Nas Asas da Palavra” and founder of the “Portuguese Language Writers’ Association of Canada”

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