Epitácio Pais was born in 1926, and is now 83 years old. He started writing in 
the 
late 40s, published his short stories in the O Heraldo in the 50s, and, in the 
60s, 
transmitted them over the All India Radio. The high point of his career came in 
the 
early 70s, when 13 of his short stories were compiled in a book and published 
under 
the title Os Javalis de Codval  (Lisbon: Editorial Futura 1973). Goan short 
story 
writing in Portuguese, never prolific, was initiated by Júlio  Gonçalves 
(1846-1896) 
in the late 19th century. Inspired by the matchless style of the great 
Portuguese 
novelist Eça de Queirós (1846-1900), it attained maturity in the satirical 
short 
stories of José da Silva Coelho (1889-1944) in the early 20th century. Finally, 
it 
can be said to have climaxed in the late 20th century in the work of Epitácio 
Pais. 
Manuel de Seabra, the acute historian of Goan writing in Portuguese, compares 
Epitácio to the great 19th century Russians like Turgenev (1818-1883) and even 
to 
Dostoievski (1821-1881) himself!

But Epitácio lives, and knows about his own life better than any one else. 
Break 
your silence and speak Epitácio, we are all ears!



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