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Suneeta Peres da Costa

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Opere di Suneeta Peres da Costa

Saudade (2018) 50 copie
Homework (1999) 44 copie

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Some nice writing in here, but I didn’t fully connect with it. I enjoyed passages like:
That my mother might conceal things was something I was beginning to learn. For so many years, I had been like a little bird, gobbling the food, words and ideas, that she put directly into my mouth, already half-masticated. Now I began to consider what was real and what was not, what pleased me and what did not; I began dividing the world this way before swallowing. My mother glanced at the clock and said to eat up; she said that we hadn’t all day.

And:
He then spoke of karma and fate and said there were such forces in the world. He said not to get too attached, that nothing could go on forever. I thought I loved him but suddenly realized that this kind of love was a feeling that could pass, perhaps not without pain; that around it there were many lesser and greater worlds, none of them necessarily coincident with the other.


It’s a short novel to get through an entire childhood and adolescence, maybe 90 pages of actual text. Renders it impressionistic, emphasizing atmosphere over character. Reminded me of Renata Adler’s ‘Speedboat’, which I respect but couldn’t love. Knowing close to nothing about the history of Portuguese colonialism in Angola and Goa and the personalities and groups in conflict during the 1960s decolonization of Angola felt like a disadvantage.
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lelandleslie | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 24, 2024 |
Saudade is a feeling of melancholy and nostalgia in Portuguese culture. In this novella, it is expressed in the story of a Goan family who have emigrated to Angola. The father is a labour lawyer who works for the Portuguese bosses while his Indian wife raises their daughter. The daughter is an eccentric who largely refuses to speak, and experiences racism at her convent school. The mother misses Goa while her daughter puzzles her way through her teens trying to find her own way in the world. As the Angolan independence movement grows, their lives come under increasing threat.

This is a good story, but I would really have liked to see it turned into novel length. I though the characters were worthy of more detail and the plot felt a bit cursory and rushed. Perhaps da Costa may revisit these people in a future work.

BTW, try not to read the blurb on the back of this book; it is full of spoilers.

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gjky | 8 altre recensioni | Apr 9, 2023 |
I'm always impressed when a super short book like this one is able to convey complex feelings and themes that other novels can't properly express in hundreds of pages.
 
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BibliophageOnCoffee | 8 altre recensioni | Aug 12, 2022 |
2020 TOB--Perfectly pleasant book but I'm not sure I got the point. It followed a girl's life from childhood to early adulthood. No spectacular feelings or events.
 
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kayanelson | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 18, 2020 |

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