Six eyes on a stranger in Goa
Keywords:
hybridism, African literature, Goa, post-colonial literatureAbstract
This article sees Um Estranho em Goa, a novel by Angolan writer José Eduardo Agualusa, in six different ways. It is discussed how the text, both its form - a mixture of fiction and travel report - and its content - Goa, in India, a former Portuguese colony - can be placed within the realms of what we called a hybrid poetic.Downloads
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