CONGRATULATIONS !!
 
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 17:23:08 +0530
Subject: Re: [SALIGAONET] The great escape (Yvonne's book in DH)
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Thanks for inquiring about my book Zelma. Broadway bookshop in Panjim may have 
ordered  more copies . About a fortnight ago someone told me he bought the last 
copy. Literati in Calangute has some books too. Many people have ordered 
through flipkart or amazon. The link to order direct from speaking tiger is
http://speakingtigerbooks.com/books/new-songs-of-the-survivors-the-exodus-of-indians-from-burma/
Nice to know that you have a Burma connection.
warm wishes
Yvonne

On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Zelma Gonsalves De Souza <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Would like to buy a copy of the book please. Can you please advise where I can 
pick a copy in Panjm?I have the book published earlier by Yvonne My Mum's 
family was one of the families that were in Rangoon, Burma Thanks, Have a great 
day.Zelma
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 6:09 PM, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या 
*فريدريك نورونيا <[email protected]> wrote:
http://www.deccanherald.com/content/528706/escape.html
The great escapeLatha Venkatraman, February 14, 2016Lead reviewOn the morning 
of December 23, 1941, Japanese Air Force carried out air raids on Rangoon in 
Burma killing many Indians among others settled there.Rangoon, then, had a 
sizeable Indian population and many of the Indian settlers were Goans. 
Residents of the city were anticipating the arrival of war in Burma following 
Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor just 15 days ago. Nevertheless, the air attacks 
came as a major shock as many were in the thick of preparations for Christmas, 
just two days away.Many were killed in the air raids that continued over the 
next few months. The city was thrown into a complete state of chaos as Indian 
settlers who managed to escape the attack started fleeing to India through 
various routes. Those who could afford flew home. Many fled by ship, braving 
aerial and submarine bombardment, but hundreds and thousands walked to Manipur 
through mountains and then Assam while many others walked across the Hukaung 
Valley, also known as the Valley of Death.Writer Yvonne Vaz Ezdani has come up 
with her second book on the subject, New Songs of the Survivors, in which she 
has recorded stories of survivals and trauma experienced by Goans during the 
1941-1945 air raids by Japanese forces.This book is her account of the horrors 
of the attacks and the trauma people experienced while fleeing the country and 
of the difficulties of those who chose to stay back in Burma, now Myanmar.The 
earlier version of the book titled Songs of the Survivors that was published in 
November 2007, is a collection of stories of trauma written by Goan survivors 
who suffered following the Japanese invasion of Burma, and during their exodus 
from the country back to India. Ezdani, as the editor of the book, also speaks 
about her experiences in the postscript of the book.In New Songs of the 
Survivors, Ezdani comes up with her own account of the events that unfolded 
during those years, reframing accounts of the earlier book into one narrative 
but making a distinction between events and thematically arranging the 
narrative.She first heard of the horror stories from her father Lucio Alexander 
Vaz. When she first began to write this book, she sought survivors who would 
corroborate her father’s story.Even as hundreds of people fled the country, 
there were many who stayed back in Burma. To them, just as British had 
colonised Burma, the Japanese were another coloniser of another colour. “But 
they would carry the physical and psychological scars of this experience for 
decades. They often told of those dark days, the horror and the hardships they 
faced, and how they lived in fear of the Japanese soldiers,” says Ezdani.New 
Songs of the Survivors has distinctly two sections — one, detailing the story 
of Goan voices, and the second, half-focusing on other individual voices.She 
starts her narrative with idyllic, peaceful times in Burma, throwing light on 
the relatively carefree lives enjoyed by the settlers there. But with the 
bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the threat of war in Burma becomes 
real. Schools in Rangoon had closed down because of this threat. “Everyone knew 
that war was coming, but no one could really believe that the city would be 
bombed,” says Ezdani.Air raids commenced on December 23, 1941. And so did the 
exodus. But not everyone could leave. The British government had arranged to 
evacuate people but only a lucky few could avail of this arrangement.The 
government of British Burma failed to provide a systematic plan for civilian 
evacuation, says Ezdani. Weaving accounts of survivors who trekked across 
mountains, open country roads, forests, Ezdani brings to the reader stories of 
courage, compassion and suffering.Amidst the stories of the various facets of 
the Japanese invasion and the impact on Indian settlers and refugees, Ezdani 
also spends time highlighting the prevalent political situation in Burma then. 
The Burma Campaign that ran from 1942 to 1945 was one of the longest and the 
most difficult campaigns in the Second World War. The campaign that ended in 
the victory for allies and Burmese people has been fought over difficult and 
dangerous terrain by troops a long way from home. Burmese people welcomed the 
British as liberators and not conquerors. Many Goan survivors did go back to 
try and see if they could re-establish their lives.The latter half of the book 
that focuses on other voices or non-Goan voices, provides glimpses into 
survivor tales of actor Helen, Benegal Dinkar Rao, Shakuntala Peter, Gerry 
O’Connor and M P Vedachalam, who was a school student when he trekked to 
safety.Ezdani has woven several survivor stories in her narrative, almost 
lending a story-like feel to the reader. The book makes for simple and engaging 
read but survivor stories tend to merge into one another because of the 
striking similarity in the experiences faced by people who fled. Nevertheless, 
an important read as you get to read a slice of history laid out from real 
experiences of people.New Songs of the survivorsYvonne Vaz EzdaniSpeaking Tiger 
2015, pp 264, Rs 350
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