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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Saudade
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'A coming-of-age story set in Angola in the period leading up to the colony’s independence, Saudade focuses on a Goan immigrant family caught between complicity in Portuguese rule, and their dependence on the Angolans who are their servants. The title (saudade means ‘melancholy’ in Portuguese) speaks to the longing for homeland that haunts its characters, and especially the young girl who is the book’s protagonist and narrator. Suneeta Peres da Costa’s novella captures with intense lyricism the difficult relationship between the daughter and her mother, and the ways in which their intimate world opens up questions about domestic violence, the legacies of Portuguese slavery and the end of empire. The young woman’s intellectual awakening unfolds into a growing awareness of the lies of colonialism, and the violent political ruptures that ultimately lead to her father’s death, and their exile.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Notes

  • Dedication: For Mridula Nath Chakraborty.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Artarmon, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Giramondo Publishing , 2018 .
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      Extent: 112p.p.
      Note/s:
      • Published March 2018.

      ISBN: 9781925336634, 9781925336696, 9781925336702
    • Oakland, California,
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      United States of America (USA),
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      Americas,
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      Transit Books ,
      2019 .
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      Extent: 107p.
      Edition info: 1st American edition
      Note/s:
      • Published 1 October 2019
      ISBN: 9781945492280

Works about this Work

Gemma Mahadeo Reviews Saudade by Suneeta Peres Da Costa Gemma E. Mahadeo , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , August 2019;

— Review of Saudade Suneeta Peres da Costa , 2018 single work novella
Orphans of Empire : Saudade by Suneeta Peres Da Costa Sujatha Fernandes , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , April 2019;

'Towards the end of the novella Saudade, as the now teenage protagonist Maria-Cristina, the daughter of Goan immigrants in Angola, sits facing the Mozambican family servant Caetano on the eve of Angolan independence, she realizes that they are both ‘orphans of Empire’. The author, Suneeta Peres da Costa, has given us an evocative language for understanding the liminality of these two characters. They are both orphans or soon-to-be orphans, and also abandoned as Portuguese colonial rule crumbles in the 1970s.'  (Introduction)

Gemma Mahadeo Reviews Saudade by Suneeta Peres Da Costa Gemma E. Mahadeo , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Plumwood Mountain [Online] , August 2019;

— Review of Saudade Suneeta Peres da Costa , 2018 single work novella
Orphans of Empire : Saudade by Suneeta Peres Da Costa Sujatha Fernandes , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , April 2019;

'Towards the end of the novella Saudade, as the now teenage protagonist Maria-Cristina, the daughter of Goan immigrants in Angola, sits facing the Mozambican family servant Caetano on the eve of Angolan independence, she realizes that they are both ‘orphans of Empire’. The author, Suneeta Peres da Costa, has given us an evocative language for understanding the liminality of these two characters. They are both orphans or soon-to-be orphans, and also abandoned as Portuguese colonial rule crumbles in the 1970s.'  (Introduction)

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