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Paperback Golden Goa Book

ISBN: 1550224123

ISBN13: 9781550224122

Golden Goa

Rats, 16th century poets, and India on 3 bucks a day... Golden Goa recounts Grant Buday's travels in India by paralleling them with those of sixteenth-century Portuguese soldier and poet Luis de... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Grit, Gilt, Guffaws in Golden Goa

A delightful book that shines with sly self-deprecating wit; Buday's love of India blends with a series of comic and not-so-comic misadventures (rats, spit, train-wrecks, and more) to create a richly memorable armchair journey. Personally, I was especially intrigued by the parallel story of de Camoens, a 16th century Portuguese poet exiled to Goa after ill luck in matters of the heart (now I want to read something by him, though it would have to be in translation). The resonance with Buday's own romantic reversals (the last of his trips to India follows a divorce) and consequent longing to travel far is kept muted, never self- indulgent, yet informs the story with a bittersweet quality that lifts Golden Goa well above run-of-the-mill travel writing. The complex history of Goa as a Portuguese colony within the polymorphous world of India is also fascinating, and the interplay of past and present (including a hilarious encounter with a pair of dotty Scottish sisters laden with toilet paper and gin) is deftly handled. Throw in tautly elegant writing that does not fear the poetic, and what you get is a truly great read.
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