In fact, his son, Mario Bruto da Costa, a well known Senior Advocate in
Panjim, published a book titled "Goa-The Third Path", about six years ago,
with the main articles, letters  and essays of his father, Antonio Bruto da
Costa.


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sandra lobo <[email protected]> escreveu no dia segunda, 11/12/2023
à(s) 08:51:

> Bruto da Costa was a lawyer, journalist and politician who defended the
> right of Goan people to decide their own political future
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> Sandra Ataíde Lobo
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> *De:* [email protected] <[email protected]>
> em nome de Eugene Correia <[email protected]>
> *Enviado:* 6 de dezembro de 2023 15:27
> *Para:* [email protected] <
> [email protected]>
> *Assunto:* Re: [GRN] Pamphlets
>
> I saw in my small collection, a tattered copy of Yesterday, Today and...
> Tomorrow, A Tragicomedy in Three Acts and Twelve Scenes, by A.A Bruto da
> Costa, and I suppose he was a Doctor, perhaps a medical doctor. It was
> published in 1963.
> However, I post here to know if anyone has a copy, for the first page of
> mine is tattered and the cover-page and inside page is unreadable. If some
> has the play, I wish to get a copy of the cover and inside pages. I read it
> decades ago, and since the Goa Liberation anniversary is coming up, I wish
> to quote from it. I am not very sure know if the play was an attempt at
> India's takeover of Goa and what the future holds or was it predicting a
> "tragicomedy", as Bruto da Costa envisaged Goa would become in later years.
> I know he addressed a Letter to Nehru, but don't know where I could locate
> it. Does anyone know if it's in the Goa University Library or elsewhere?
> Also re-reading, Goan Struggle for Freedom by M.K. Gandhi, published by
> Navajivan Publishing House. Recollecting Liberation and the glow of
> freedom. Where has Goa gone?
>
> Eugene Correia
>
>
> Eugene Correia
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 10:04 AM V M <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Frederick,
>
> Thank you very much for that German resource on Swahili - it turns out the
> first known written literature in that language was found in Goa! Amazing
> fact. I will examine closely for more places to look.
>
> About the avid embrace of  English language education by Goans in Goa from
> the first decades of the 19th century, yes it is true it happened first in
> the Bardez villages where the majority of educated men went off to work in
> British India (and later to Persia, Aden, East Africa and Singapore as
> well). But by the 20th century, it was routine for all families of means to
> send their children to study in boarding schools across the border in
> Belgaum, Pune and much farther afield as well.
>
> It has always fascinated me how disproportionately the Goans were
> represented from the beginning of college education "for natives" in Bombay
> - the first class at Grant Medical College was half Goans!
>
> Warm regards,
>
> VM
>
>
> On Wed, 6 Dec 2023, 02:06 fredericknoronha, <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 5 December 2023 at 19:08:55 UTC+5:30 vmingoa wrote:
>
> Goans in Goa pursued English language education with much alacrity from
> the second half of the 19th century. Few peoples anywhere - but especially
> the subcontinent - have ever embraced English so enthusiastically as the
> Goans. There's no question of imposition but merely access to opportunity,
> and Portuguese lost out for very good reasons.
>
>
>
> *Would you see this as happening uniformly across Goa or in some pockets
> (such as parts of Bardez, and among the daispora in the then English-ruled
> regions)?*
>
>
>
> Elsewhere, of course, like all other Indians in their transnational
> dispersal, Goans have adopted and mastered a wide range of languages.I have
> been looking for Goan writing in Swahili. There must be some. If anyone has
> references, please share.
>
>
> *Check this an example here:*
>
> https://afrika.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_afrika/Swahili/literatur_prae_uhuru.pdf
> <https://afrika.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/user_upload/i_afrika/Swahili/literatur_prae_uhuru.pdf>
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> FN
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