• Source: Poets in (and from) Goa
    • Goa is India's smallest state on the west coast, and its writers have written in many diverse languages. Poetry is a small and scattered field in the region, and this page makes an attempt to acknowledge those who have contributed to the field. It includes those listed below who have contributed to poetry in and from Goa, as well as those writing poetry in Goa. Poetry related to Goa (specially by those from the region) is known to have been written in Konkani (in the officially-acknowledged Devanagari and the popularly-used Roman scripts, apart from others), in Portuguese, English and Marathi, apart from other regional, national and international languages to a lesser extent.


      Some prominent names from the past


      Father Thomas Stephens, an English Jesuit living in Goa, "wrote the first Konkani grammar book and an epic 11,000-line Marathi poem, now regarded as a classic."
      Eunice de Souza, herself a prominent poet in English, writes: "Joseph Furtado, who wrote in English and in Portuguese was one of the first poets to use what we now call “Indian English.” “Fortune teller, memsahib!/Tell fortune very well…/” There’s the great modernist, F N Souza. And we are probably the only people in the world to write an ode to sorpotel! In addition, poets such as the late Santan Rodrigues, Melanie Silgardo, and Raul da Gama Rose played an important role in poetry in English in the 1970s. They started a poets’ cooperative named Newground and published some volumes of poetry. Melanie, who has been living in London for some years recently co-edited with me an anthology called These My Words, The Penguin Book of Indian Poetry which includes translations of poems in all Indian languages, and poems in English."
      Augusto Pinto, reviewer, writes of Joseph "Furtado, who passed away in 1947 at the age of 75, was one of the finest Indian English poets of his time" in a detailed article in the Himal magazine, published from Kathmandu


      Comments on poetry in and from Goa


      Peter Nazareth, the editor of the first anthology in English of Goan writing, comments: "I found some of the literature very strange, particularly poetry written before the fifties. The subjects seemed hopelessly romantic, the treatment archaic, the psyche concerned with the irrelevant. Was it just because I was out of touch? Or was it that being involved with the exciting, creative, literature of a whole continent, Africa, my responses were sound: that Goan writers were trapped in a deep, airless well?"
      Goa Today, the monthly magazine from the region, has an article on Goan poets in English.


      Konkani (Devanagari)


      Bakibab Borkar
      RV Pandit
      Uday Bhembre
      Veni Madhav Borkar
      Ramesh Veluskar
      Shashikant Punaji
      John Aguiar


      Konkani (Roman script)


      Fr. Vasco do Rego SJ, known for his flawless metre and rhyme and beauty of language.
      Walter Menezes


      English


      Joseph Furtado
      Dom Moraes
      Armando Menezes
      Leslie de Noronha
      Santan Rodrigues
      Manuel Rodrigues
      Eunice De Souza
      Innocent Sousa
      Antonio Gomes
      Jerry Pinto
      Manohar Shetty
      Tony Fernandes
      Margaret Mascarenhas
      António Mascarenhas
      Jose Rangel
      Frederika Menezes
      Rochelle Potkar
      Gerson da Cunha
      Sheena Cecilia Pereira
      Mark Rocha


      Marathi


      Vishnu Wagh


      Portuguese


      Nascimento Mendonça (1884–1927)
      Orlando da Costa
      Paulino Dias (1874–1919)
      Adeodato Barreto (1905-1937)
      Floriano Barreto (1877–1905)
      Prof. Laxmanrao Sardessai
      Ananta Rau Sar Dessai
      Judit Beatriz de Souza(1933–2011)
      Vimala Devi (1936)
      Jose Filipe Neri Soares Rebelo
      Telo Mascarenhas
      Oscar Monteiro


      External links




      = General

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      Muse India Focus - Goan Literature. 2013. Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
      Discussion on this page, via the Goa Book Club
      Goa Art and Literature Festival, covers poetry too Archived 2017-03-01 at the Wayback Machine
      Catalog Record: Goan poetry -- an anthology of verse by living Goan poets. Hathi Trust Digital Library
      Goan Poetry: An Anthology of Verse by Living Goan Poets
      Slam poetry retreat in Goa
      Word Up, the interaction of poetry and activism, at The Goa Project
      Languages and poetry in Goa
      Poets of Goa
      A word about Goan poetry, Ben Antao
      Poet Edwin Thumboo (Singapore), speaks in Goa
      Poetry Spoken With A Cause


      = English

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      Anglophone poetry in colonial India (Joseph Furtado)
      The Goan Fiddler, by Augusto Pinto, Himal, 2009 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
      Poets of Goa
      Notes on Love


      = Konkani

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      Konkani Poetry of Goa (1961-2005), a review
      Konkani poetry section of Goa University
      A Review of Konkani Poetry After Goa's Liberation - Scribd
      Ugtem Molob, a Konkani Poets' Meet in Goa, audio recording
      Manoharrai Sardessai, the Crown Prince of Konkani Poetry
      Bakibab Borkar, by Veena Patwardhan
      Some Goan Konkani Poets, John Aguiar's blog


      = Marathi

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      The Marathi poet of Goa
      Feminist Marathi poetry of Vishnu Wagh


      = Portuguese

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      What happened to Indian literature in Portuguese?
      Desassossego in Luso-Indian Goan Poetry (George V Coelho)


      References

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