The Baptism of Tony Calangute: A paradise on the verge of losing its soul

Author:

Sudeep Chakravarti

Publisher:

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

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Publisher

ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

Publication Year 2018
ISBN-13

9789386021960

ISBN-10 9789386021960
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 208 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 12.95 x 1.14 x 19.79
Weight (grms) 195

Damn Good’—Hindustan Times. ‘A requiem for a paradise lost and an impassioned plea for it to be regained.’—India Today. The Baptism of Tony Calangute tells the story of Tony Calangute, the owner of Happy Bar, and his fiery cousin Dino Dantas, self-appointed guardian of Aparanta, the mythic, idyllic Goa of old. Their tale begins in the sleepy seaside village of Socorro Do Mundo, where time holds little meaning. For some time now, the world and several of Aparanta’s own have been engaged in a feeding frenzy on the natural treasures of this land of plenty. Chief among the poison-mongers is Winston Almeida, supreme thug, land shark and political aspirant, who will stop at nothing to appropriate and plunder all that this creaky, corrupt paradise has to offer. For this he has allied with Sergei Yurlov, a Russian drug lord; the Princess, a tantalizing Brazilian transsexual go-between; and PI Fernandes, her Goan policeman lover—and their alliance is blessed by Number One, the political overlord of Aparanta. Standing up to them are Tony and Dino, who are determined as ever to preserve what they can of their homeland. In prose that is partly lyrical, part brutal satire, yet always passionate Sudeep Chakravarti evokes the essence of a paradise on the verge of losing its soul.

Sudeep Chakravarti

Sudeep Chakravarti is the author of several groundbreaking and bestselling works of narrative non-fiction (Red Sun, finalist for the Crossword Award in 2009; Highway 39; and Clear. Hold. Build, winner of the Award for Excellence at the Asian Publishing Awards, 2014), novels (Tin Fish, The Avenue of Kings) and short stories. His essays and short fiction have appeared in collections in India and overseas, and, like his books, have been translated into several languages. He is among India’s leading independent commentators on matters of conflict and conflict resolution, democracy and development, political economy and the convergence of business and human rights. An extensively published columnist at Mint and elsewhere, he has over three decades of experience in media and has worked with major global and Indian media organizations including the Asian Wall Street Journal, where he began his career and held leadership positions at Sunday, the India Today Group and HT Media. An avid scuba diver, Sudeep’s key interest away from writing and travelling remains marine conservation. He lives in the Velliangiri Hills in Tamil Nadu and Goa.
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