A series of Short Takes on the Passage to India of that part of the subcontinent that once spoke with a Portuguese accent.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Featuring in Harmony magazine Sept 2011: Between the Lines
Endearing for the warmth in which Goa comes alive in its pages:
http://www.harmonyindia.org/hportal/VirtualPageView.jsp?page_id=14856
http://mangomood.blogspot.com/2011/10/short-takes-long-memories-on-goas.html
http://www.harmonyindia.org/hportal/VirtualPageView.jsp?page_id=14856
http://mangomood.blogspot.com/2011/10/short-takes-long-memories-on-goas.html
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Seasons in the Sun: A sneak peak into the land of sun, sand and socegado
Seasons in the Sun: By Sharmila Kamat in the Smithsonian Mag
Think of Goa and the following images spring to the mind - miles upon miles of sun-kissed beaches. Palm trees swaying gently in the mid-morning breeze. Narrow country lanes weaving their way through vast stretches of lush, green paddy fields.
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/departments/my-kind-of-town/your-kind-of-town/Goa-India.html#ixzz1b0Z8Jxpw
Think of Goa and the following images spring to the mind - miles upon miles of sun-kissed beaches. Palm trees swaying gently in the mid-morning breeze. Narrow country lanes weaving their way through vast stretches of lush, green paddy fields.
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/departments/my-kind-of-town/your-kind-of-town/Goa-India.html#ixzz1b0Z8Jxpw
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Different shades of the Indian mindset - Mango Mood Book Review
Sunday Book Review
“On the first day, he is not unduly perturbed, the taste of yesterday’s fish curry is still fresh, on the second day the memory persists-but only just.
On third day, no sooner is the idol of Lord Ganesh given a ceremonial immersion than he’s back to where he belongs – in the fish market, making up for the lost time.”
-from the book ‘Mango Mood’
The most common problem with reader is that he used to get addicted to a particular mood. Though there may be different kind of claims by author or publishers or readers of a book or author but the central theme of most of the books is generally one. Love or affection, technology or science, horror, conspiracy, corruption or any other the central theme moves around the one theme whether author does it unconsciously or deliberately.
Bringing out different shades and colours of life and society in a book through writing requires serious observation and presentation skill. When the book comes as a collection of writings the reading becomes more interesting. ‘Mango Mood’ is one of the books falls in this category.
Though the book heavily talks about Goan culture and society but despite it the writings presents different shades of Indian mindset. From fish curry to Ganesh Chaturthi, Wagle ki Dunia to modern politics, Bapu to Las Vegas, common family and social issues… author tried to talk about everything though in a lighter vein.
Book: Mango Mood
Author: Sharmila Kamat
Publisher: Rupa Publication
Category: Non-Fiction
Price: Rs. 195/-
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