“POETRY AND EXILE” OF LÚCIO RODRIGUES: LITERARY CRITIQUE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY IN THE GOAN WORLD (1924-1942)
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exile, Goa, colonial press, literary nationalism, intellectual networksAbstract
The review Golden World was published in Bombay, in English, and presented as director the Indo-Portuguese Publicity Bureau. The publication was intended to the Goan communities in the world. Hence, the choice of the English language, such as the one that would best broaden the network of correspondents of the review and the broader audience to which it was intended to arrive. As an intellectual Review manifested against the Portuguese dictatorship and for Goa’s autonomy in a free India. But it was by the literary culture bias that the magazine most asserted its nationalist side, wanting to demonstrate the existence of a Goan literary production. Lúcio Rodrigues, a professor in Bombay, based on the idea that linked identity and literary nationalism, wrote a critique intended to be extended to all Goan poetry, through three of his representatives in exile in Bombay.
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