Posts Tagged ‘ Peter Nazareth ’

CARMO D’SOUZA, PRACTICALLY DREAMING

“In December 2004, I released a book titled Concepts in Law,” says Carmo D’Souza.  “Ms. Ingrid von Heiseler, who had helped me to edit the book suggested that I should put those ideas in fiction.”  D’Souza eventually realized that “a fiction piece on legal concepts” was possible.  And so José’s Dreams, sub-titled A New World [...]



Lino Leitao

Lino Leitao, writer of short fiction and novelist, died January 24th 2008 aged 77.
I first heard of Lino Leitao in Missisauga, Canada in 1977 when I was driving to a conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia.  Friends of mind showed me a book they had found in a bookstore, Goan Tales.  They laughed at the author, [...]



A Handful of Dust: ET and the Merlion

By Sasenarine Persaud
It is not often that one comes across a writer and critic like Peter Nazareth who tells you, up front, who he is and how he functions as a writer: “As a writer, I am interested in the practical side of writing: how it will help to change the world I am living [...]



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