Dangerlok: Height: Author: Eunice de Souza: Width: ISBN Binding: Paperback: ISBN # Spine Width: Publisher: Penguin Books: Pages: Edition: Availability: Out Of Stock. · Eunice de Souza has written and published a range of writings including the novels Dangerlok () and Dev And Simran (), four children’s books and poetry collections. Dangerlok follows Rina Ferreira a middle-aged lecturer in English literature and poet as she negotiates life as a single woman in bltadwin.rus: 1. De Souza simply viewed fiction as a natural extension of her first love: poetry. “I see myself primarily as a poet. Dangerlok works in many ways as a poem—as a bunch of related images. It started on Decem. I just sat down and wrote 60 pages. I didn’t know where it was going. So, I sent it to my writer friends Melanie [Silgardo] and Arvind.
Dangerlok By Eunice De Souza - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period. Although as a genre Eunice de Souza's 'Dangerlok' is a novella I personally refuse to categorise it as a "story". It's a series of disjointed narratives based on the life of a middle-aged professor, Rina Ferreira. Fragments of life portrayed with humour, witticism and a hint evenly spread out melancholia. Dangerlok Eunice de Souza , I read pages, satire, comedy Found: secondhand at the Kolkata Book Fair This novella features the reflections of Rina Ferreira, a middle-aged denizen of Bombay (Mumbai) whose sardonic humor allows her to make the most of her relatively lonely life.
De Souza simply viewed fiction as a natural extension of her first love: poetry. “I see myself primarily as a poet. Dangerlok works in many ways as a poem—as a bunch of related images. It started on Decem. I just sat down and wrote 60 pages. I didn’t know where it was going. So, I sent it to my writer friends Melanie [Silgardo] and Arvind. Dangerlok: Height: Author: Eunice de Souza: Width: ISBN Binding: Paperback: ISBN # Spine Width: Publisher: Penguin Books: Pages: Edition: Availability: Out Of Stock. Eunice de Souza was born in Pune. She studied English literature in India and the Unified States, and later taught the subject at St. Xavier's College, Bombay for Over thirty years. Her published works include the novels Dangerlok () and Dev Simran () and four hooks of poems, including Fix (), Women in Dutch Painting () and Ways of Belonging ().
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